Rajah Street
Author: Myo Yim
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Junya thinks Wednesdays are the best days, because that is when the garbage trucks come. A sweet and whimsical story from a child's perspective about the busy world outside his window. Junya loves to sit at his window and watch the goings-on in Rajah Street. He watches the clouds passing overhead, kookaburras singing and skateboard riders zipping by. Today he is waiting for Wednesday. Wednesday is when the garbage trucks come, and garbage trucks are his favourite. Imaginative illustrations help capture the world through a three-year-old's perspective in this quirky slice-of-life story.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Junya thinks Wednesdays are the best days, because that is when the garbage trucks come. A sweet and whimsical story from a child's perspective about the busy world outside his window. Junya loves to sit at his window and watch the goings-on in Rajah Street. He watches the clouds passing overhead, kookaburras singing and skateboard riders zipping by. Today he is waiting for Wednesday. Wednesday is when the garbage trucks come, and garbage trucks are his favourite. Imaginative illustrations help capture the world through a three-year-old's perspective in this quirky slice-of-life story.
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Author: Myo Yim
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Junya thinks Wednesdays are the best days, because that is when the garbage trucks come. A sweet and whimsical story from a child's perspective about the busy world outside his window. Junya loves to sit at his window and watch the goings-on in Rajah Street. He watches the clouds passing overhead, kookaburras singing and skateboard riders zipping by. Today he is waiting for Wednesday. Wednesday is when the garbage trucks come, and garbage trucks are his favourite. Imaginative illustrations help capture the world through a three-year-old's perspective in this quirky slice-of-life story.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Junya thinks Wednesdays are the best days, because that is when the garbage trucks come. A sweet and whimsical story from a child's perspective about the busy world outside his window. Junya loves to sit at his window and watch the goings-on in Rajah Street. He watches the clouds passing overhead, kookaburras singing and skateboard riders zipping by. Today he is waiting for Wednesday. Wednesday is when the garbage trucks come, and garbage trucks are his favourite. Imaginative illustrations help capture the world through a three-year-old's perspective in this quirky slice-of-life story.
Rajah Street