From a wiggle of their shoulders to a stomp of their feet, a group of lovable toddlers joyfully explores the many ways to use their bodies. Lips can be made small for kissing, while arms can go up and down or reach out to hug those we love. Judy Hindley's jaunty text and Brita Granstrom's playful illustrations are perfect for children as they begin to discover the wonders of their bodies and the joy of learning to move.
From a wiggle of their shoulders to a stomp of their feet, a group of lovable toddlers joyfully explores the many ways to use their bodies. Lips can b...
-Story hour alert Here's a book with a clever premise, a bouncy text, and sunny, funny pictures. . . . Supremely satisfying.- -- BOOKLIST (starred review) Mama Duck has a good hunch that the big brown creature waddling behind her babies is no duck As the foxy impostor sneaks closer and closer to Mama Duck's trailing brood, little ones will delight in shouting out his identity. Infectious rhythms and fresh, expressive watercolors liven up the pursuit, which ends when Mama Duck confronts the villain, beak to snout, and beats him at his own game.
-Story hour alert Here's a book with a clever premise, a bouncy text, and sunny, funny pictures. . . . Supremely satisfying.- -- BOOKLIST (starred...