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What the Jackdaw Saw

By: Julia Donaldson, Nick Sharratt
Narrated by: Justin Fletcher
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The jackdaw wants all his friends to come to his party, but when he calls out his invitation the animals just touch their heads. Why won't they answer? And what do their actions mean? Luckily a brown owl can help him with the puzzle!

This story about friendship and sign language was created by The Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson with a group of deaf children in a workshop organised by the not-for-profit organization Life & Deaf which helps deaf children to explore their identities through poetry, film, performance and art.

Read by CBeebies TV presenter Justin Fletcher, What the Jackdaw Saw is another brilliant story from the team behind Goat Goes to Playgroup and Toddle Waddle.

©2015 Julia Donaldson (P)2015 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction

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