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In this multilayered Big, Little Concepts book for preschoolers,
explore body parts along with animals and celebrate the differences
and similarities of our wonderful bodies Bear has a belly: a soft,
round belly. Bear has a belly. I do too! Do you have a nose like
Fox, cheeks like Squirrel, and a tongue like Frog does? In rhythmic
text perfect for an energetic read-aloud, Bear Has a Belly points
out Moose's legs, Otter's back, and Duck's feet, inviting little
ones to chime in with every body part they share in common. Bright
photographs of the animal friends are paired with images of real
children of diverse backgrounds and abilities who are joyfully
engaging with that body part. Jane Whittingham, author of Animals
Move and A Good Day Ducks, channels her expertise as a children's
librarian into yet another celebration of active preschooler fun.
The chant-along text supports pattern recognition for language
learning and reading readiness, and a closing spread of enriching
age-appropriate activities invite further exploration and learning.
The book's Toddler Tough format with a padded cover, rounded
corners, and extra-heavy pages makes it a sturdy choice for endless
repetitions of foot-stomping, belly-laughing, body-positive story
times.
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Bear Has a Belly
Jane Whittingham
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R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this multilayered Big, Little Concepts book for preschoolers,
explore body parts along with animals and celebrate the differences
and similarities of our wonderful bodies Bear has a
belly: A soft, round belly. Bear has a belly. I do
too! Do you have a nose like Fox, cheeks like Squirrel, and
a tongue like Frog does? In rhythmic text perfect for an energetic
read-aloud, Bear Has a Belly points out Mooseâs legs, Otterâs
back, and Duckâs feet, inviting little ones to chime in with
every body part they share in common. Bright photographs of the
animal friends are paired with images of real children of diverse
backgrounds and abilities who are joyfully engaging with that body
part.  Jane Whittingham, author of Animals Move and A
Good Day Ducks, channels her expertise as a childrenâs librarian
into yet another celebration of active preschooler fun. The
chant-along text supports pattern recognition for language learning
and reading readiness, and a closing spread of enriching
age-appropriate activities invite further exploration and
learning.  âThe format, repetition, and neutral
observations make this a refreshing title among body books for
toddlers and preschoolersâŚA welcome message of appreciation for
human (and animal!) bodies.ââKirkus Reviews âThis
entertaining activity book will work well for one-on-one sharing
and as a toddler storytime selection, since it encourages children
to shout out the refrain while pointing to the body part being
named. Due to the repetition, this title could also serve as a
beginning reader for slightly older children.ââBooklistÂ
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ââŻWhat a great book about body parts for the young child!
Sharp, vivid closeup photographs of animals and kids demonstrate
that they both have ears, eyes, a nose, etc. Simple, sing-song text
invites the reader to interact with the book.ââYouth Services
Book ReviewâŻâ
Starred Review âAs charming as its cover
implies.ââSchool Library Journal, Fuse 8Â
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Animals Eat Colors
Jane Whittingham
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R351
Discovery Miles 3 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Preschoolers love baby animals, and they love to move. Celebrate
both with this Toddler Tough board book perfect for an active
read-aloud! Fawns leap, / Hatchlings bounce, / Porcupettes nibble,
/ Kittens pounce. Story time is on the move with this multilayered
concept book. Preschoolers will enjoy learning fun baby animal
names from baboon âinfantsâ to kangaroo âjoeys,â and
theyâll revel in using their bodies to mimic the movements each
animal makes. Bright photographs give a close-up look at every
kitten, nestling, and foal, as well as young children who are
pouncing, flapping, and racing alongside them. The rhyming text
teaches young minds pattern recognition for language learning and
reading readiness, and a closing spread of enriching,
age-appropriate activities keeps the learning going. A lively
addition to the Big, Little Concepts series by author and
childrenâs librarian Jane Whittingham, Animals Move will have
everybody wiggling and giggling through story time. âThis book
works in all the ways books for littles should work:Â engaging
subject, pleasing presentation, gentle introduction of new
vocabulary, lack of stereotyping, and strong construction for
repeated reading and handling. There is a note to adults in
the back offering several extension activities to get kids thinking
and moving.ââYouth Services Book Review â
Starred
Review
Preschoolers love baby animals, and they love to move. Celebrate
both with a hard-wearing Toddler Tough picture book perfect for an
active read-aloud. Calves swim, / Hatchlings bounce, / Porcupettes
nibble, / Kittens pounce. Story time is on the move with this
multilayered concept book. Preschoolers will enjoy learning fun
baby animal names from echidna "puggles" to whale "calves," and
they'll revel in using their bodies to mimic the movements each
animal makes. Bright photographs give a close-up look at every
kitten, cygnet, and foal, as well as young children who are
pouncing, snuggling, and racing alongside them. The rhyming text
teaches young minds pattern recognition for language learning and
reading readiness, and a closing spread of enriching,
age-appropriate activities keeps the learning going. A new addition
to the Big, Little Concepts series by author and children's
librarian Jane Whittingham, Animals Move will have everybody
wiggling and giggling through story time. Later, little ones can
explore the book on their own with its padded cover, rounded
corners, and extra-heavy pages that are easy to turn and hard to
tear.
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Wild One (Hardcover)
Jane Whittingham; Illustrated by Noel Tuazon
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R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Rhyming couplets describe a day in the life of an energetic, little
girl who stretches "like a cat" and hangs "like a bat," while the
illustrations show both the child and the succession of imaginary
animals she mimics. Her activities wind up with a gentle goodnight
as her parents tuck her, "snuggling like a bear," into bed. Can you
stretch like a cat or hang like a bat? This little one can do those
things and so many more as she bounds energetically through her
day. Author Jane Whittingham's sprightly couplets take her from the
park to the pool, to dinner and bed, while Noel Tuazon cleverly
illustrates the animal companions of a child's imagination.
Published in a sturdy format with a padded cover, rounded corners,
and extra-heavy paper, Wild One is perfect for sharing with wiggly,
little wild ones of your own. And as the last pages are turned, the
storyâs final, sweet "goodnight" will leave the liveliest
listeners ready to snuggle like a bear at bedtime.
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