One Child One Seed

Author(s): Kathryn Cave

Social studies

Ideal for teaching early numeracy skills, as well as providing information about South Africa, this book follows Nothando as she grows and harvests a pumpkin seed. Simple counting from one to ten is covered. Secondary images and text cover the growing of plants, shopping and food.

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Kathryn Cave was awarded the first UNESCO Prize for Services to Tolerance in Children's Literature in 1997, for her story "Something Else" (Puffin).

"This is a title to widen horizons and bring pleasure to children and teachers alike." The Bookseller on W is for World

KATHRYN CAVE has written fiction and non-fiction for children of all ages in the 15 years since her first book, Dragonrise, was published. In 1997 she was awarded the first UNESCO Prize for Services to Tolerance in Children's Literature, for her story Something Else (Puffin, illustrated by Chris Riddell). She has worked in publishing for over 25 years and was Editorial Director at Frances Lincoln. She is now a full-time writer. Her previous titles include Andrew Takes the Plunge, Best Friends for Ever and Running Battles (Puffin); The Emperor's Grucklehound, Similon and Horatio Happened (Hodder) and The Boy who Became an Eagle (DK). Her published titles for Frances Lincoln are Out for the Count and W is for World. GISELE WULFSOHN studied Graphic Fine Art at the Johannesburg College of Art. In 1987 she became a freelance photographer and joined AFRAPIX - a photographic collective that documented social issues as well as the antiapartheid struggle. Since the late 1980s Gisele has documented various HIV/AIDS awareness initiatives and in 1994 she was commissioned by the Independent Electoral Commission together with four other photographers, to document the first democratic elections in South Africa. Her photographs have been published internationally in publications such as Der Spiegel, Marie Claire, The Lancet, Los Angeles Times, The Economist, New

General Fields

  • : 9780711218482
  • : francl
  • : francl
  • : 07 March 2002
  • : 220mm X 282mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Kathryn Cave
  • : Hardback
  • : 513.211
  • : 3+
  • : 32
  • : colour photographs