The Playgrounds of Babel
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Groundwood Books Ltd, 2019.
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Language
English
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9781773060378

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JonArno Lawson., JonArno Lawson|AUTHOR., & Piet Grobler|ILLUSTRATOR. (2019). The Playgrounds of Babel . Groundwood Books Ltd.

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JonArno Lawson, JonArno Lawson|AUTHOR and Piet Grobler|ILLUSTRATOR. 2019. The Playgrounds of Babel. Groundwood Books Ltd.

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JonArno Lawson, JonArno Lawson|AUTHOR and Piet Grobler|ILLUSTRATOR. The Playgrounds of Babel Groundwood Books Ltd, 2019.

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JonArno Lawson, JonArno Lawson|AUTHOR, and Piet Grobler|ILLUSTRATOR. The Playgrounds of Babel Groundwood Books Ltd, 2019.

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Piet Grobler brings a masterful visual interpretation to this layered story, rendering the old woman and children in the playground in monochromatic tones and the characters in the old woman's tale in a naïve style with vibrant color, complete with incomprehensible languages in hand-drawn speech balloons.

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