What Am I Doing?

What Am I Doing? by Sarah Garland is a children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1996, featuring 29 pages in English. This edition continues the journey from Garland’s previous works, All Gone and Oh, No, and presents a small child navigating through daily activities. The narrative explores the child’s experiences and perspectives, drawing parallels between their simple routines and the complexities of adult life.
Readers will find that the book effectively illustrates the child’s day-to-day experiences, using relatable situations to engage young minds. The themes of psychology are woven throughout, encouraging children to reflect on their own activities and emotions. This edition’s dimensions make it a suitable choice for young readers, inviting them to explore the connections between childhood and adulthood in a thoughtful manner.
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Following on from All Gone and Oh, No, this book follows a small child through the day. In the first book, the baby takes on the guises of different animals, and in I Am the baby compares the daily activities to situations in adult life.
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