Jabari tries /

By: Cornwall, Gaia [author,, artist.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Walker Books and Subsidiaries, 2020Description: 30 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 30 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781406395532 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Books for very young children, children's picture books & activity books | Picture storybooks | Children's / Teenage fiction: General fiction | Children's / Teenage fiction: School stories | Children's / Teenage general interest: People & places | Children's / Teenage general interest: Science & technology: general interes | Relating to African American peopleGenre/Form: Children's stories -- Pictorial works. | Picture Books.DDC classification: 813.6 Summary: Jabari is inventing a machine that will fly all the way across the yard! But making it go from CRASH to WHOOSH will take grit, patience, and maybe even a little help from his sister. Good thing Dad is there for a pep talk and his little sister, Nika, is there to assist, fairy wings and all. Jabari is inventing a machine that will fly all the way across the yard! But making it go from CRASH to WHOOSH will take grit, patience, and maybe even a little help from his sister.Jabari is making a flying machine in his backyard! "It'll be easy. I don't need any help," he declares. But it doesn't work! Jabari is frustrated. Good thing Dad is there for a pep talk and his little sister, Nika, is there to assist, fairy wings and all. With the endearing father-child dynamic of Jabari Jumps and engaging mixed-media illustrations, Gaia Cornwall's tale shows that through perseverance and flexibility, an inventive thought can become a brilliant reality.
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Jabari is inventing a machine that will fly all the way across the yard! But making it go from CRASH to WHOOSH will take grit, patience, and maybe even a little help from his sister. Good thing Dad is there for a pep talk and his little sister, Nika, is there to assist, fairy wings and all. Jabari is inventing a machine that will fly all the way across the yard! But making it go from CRASH to WHOOSH will take grit, patience, and maybe even a little help from his sister.Jabari is making a flying machine in his backyard! "It'll be easy. I don't need any help," he declares. But it doesn't work! Jabari is frustrated. Good thing Dad is there for a pep talk and his little sister, Nika, is there to assist, fairy wings and all. With the endearing father-child dynamic of Jabari Jumps and engaging mixed-media illustrations, Gaia Cornwall's tale shows that through perseverance and flexibility, an inventive thought can become a brilliant reality.