Benjamin-Bob can do the job
, [contracted braille] /Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Contracted Braille | W. Ross Macdonald School Library Children's Area | Fiction | E MACD (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 Vol: 1(1) | Available | 2018-0422 |
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E MACD Felicia McCan / | E MACD Felicia McCan | E MACD I'm smart in my own way | E MACD Benjamin-Bob can do the job | E MACG The highest number in the world / | E MACK If you hold a seed / | E MACK Butterfly park / |
"A project of the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work."
"This storybook challenges stereotypes. It is about a giant named Benjamin-Bob who, due to his size, has been given the job of "town protector", watching over the hills and scaring away bears and other potential predators. The job doesn't suit him, as he does not like to scare, and so he tries to leave this role to pursue a job in building and repairing homes. When he gets an opportunity to do the latter, people learn how skilled he is and how wrong they were to stereotype him and place limitations on him based on the stereotype."--
Issued also in electronic format.
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