An afternoon in the playground introduces different kinds of walls: a brick wall to draw on with chalk, a water wall, and a climbing wall.
What follows is a playful yet profound exploration of the many ways walls can divide us or bring us together.
When one child is excluded from a game, another builds a castle to leave him out.
When the builder declares the castle MINE, other kids feel alienated--but the builder becomes lonely, too, when the others have fun without him.
The book ends with the o.
Walls | A brick wall to draw on with chalk a water wall and a climbing wall |
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