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Sunday 8 March 2015

#365PictureBooks 62. Children of the Pacific : Market Day - A Story from the Islands of Samoa by Jill MacGregor

MacGregor, J. (2013). Children of the Pacific : Market Day - A Story from the Islands of Samoa. Wellington, New Zealand: Puriri Paddocks.

ISBN: 9780473257378
Pages: 24
Age Level: Early Childhood 0-6
Genre: Picture Book / NZ Non-Fiction
Rating: 5 stars

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Join Hope as she takes you for a tour through her village of Moamoa, which is near Apia in Samoa.  She explains the things they do each day, and what you can find on their Market Day.

Jill MacGregor is a Kiwi.  She was a teacher and has written many stories for the School Journal.  As well as teaching in Tonga, she has traveled extensively throughout the Pacific.  She draws on her knowledge and first-hand experience to bring us this delightful non-fiction narrative series.

It is aimed at younger children.  The language used is clearly understood and describes Hope's day in the first person.  It makes for a very good non-fiction read-aloud.



Scott MacGregor's photographs provide a snap-shot into Hope and her families life.  They have been laid out with a mixture of inserts within a full page image, or as shown here, in a 'photo album' style.  They enhance the text by providing additional information or close-up images of specific comments in the text.

This series is a fantastic addition to your collection.  Both from a non-fiction narrative perspective, and by providing an insight into how other children and families around the world live.  Until Jill started producing this series there was very little in the way of this type of information for our younger students to read and learn from.

I got my copy of Children of the Pacific : Market Day - A Story from the Islands of Samoa from the Taradale Primary School library where I work. 

You can find a copy at Napier Libraries.


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