The baker by the sea /

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by White, Paula
[ 03. English Easy Reading ] Physical details: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 31 cm Subject(s): Fathers and sons | Boys | Families | Fishing villages 03. English Easy Reading Item type : 03. English Easy Reading
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"In this village by the sea, a young boy notes the roles that each person in town plays. Everyone is busy: the blacksmith, the boatbuilder, the baker. But most important of all, the boy thinks, are the fishermen who bring in the catch, braving the waves and windy weather to return with the finest, freshest fish. His father is a baker, but the boy wants to be a daring fisherman when he grows up, undaunted by the stormy seas. "Have you ever been to sea?" the boy asks his father. Surely sailing out on the wet and wild waves to feed the town is the most meaningful job of all. More meaningful than a baker. In this softly drawn look at an enduring way of life, Paula White provides a timeless reminder that everyone--and every role--is essential, no matter how small or quiet they may seem."--

3-7 years.

Grades preschool-2.