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Welcome, Baby! : Baby Rhymes for Baby Times Stephanie Calmenson(), Melissa Sweet () ִ Դϴ.
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Edition: Hardcover: 64 pages
ISBN-10: 0688177379
ISBN-13: 978-0688177379
å ũ : 28.5cm x 22.2cm
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Book Description
There's lots to see and lots to do.
Can you turn the pages?
You can?
Good for you!
Toddlers can do so many things-say their ABCs and 1-2-3s, wash with soap, drink from a cup, help dress themselves, and even say "please" and "thank you."
While they listen to the lively poems in this book about all the things they can do, toddlers can join in-they can play a game of peekaboo, parade with the alphabet, find their favorite colors, and much more. Chock full of fun, this is a book that children will turn to again and again.
With irresistible poems and eye-catching pictures, Stephanie Calmenson and Melissa Sweet joyfully capture a toddler's world and encourage children to feel good about their many accomplishments.
Children's Literature
These simple, original rhymes are perfect for toddlers. They can play peek-a-boo with colors, identify body parts, learn animal sounds, count with blocks, have a letter parade and much more. The bright watercolor paintings will hold the attention of the youngest readers, but they will probably have the most fun doing the actions in the book. Boys and girls from a variety of ethnic groups are represented, and both genders are pictured doing a variety of activities. This is a comprehensive collection of 24 rhymes so adults can read one or two sections at a time to the younger children. The only drawback is the book is rather large and heavy and the pages not sturdy enough for one and two year olds to "read" on their own. Even so, this is a great resource for parents and for teachers to use in a toddler classroom.
School Library Journal
This collection includes verses about colors, riddles about the playground, poems about manners, and bits on other topics of concern to toddlers. Sweet's vibrant illustrations with bright backgrounds pick up where the rhymes leave off, giving the audience a nice view of the diverse world of children. A whimsical spread called "Traffic Jam" shows youngsters driving little cars as the verse begins "My car broke down/So here I am./I just started/A traffic jam!" "First Things" documents memorable firsts such as a haircut, an injury, and a friend. This winning collection can be used in storytimes or just for pleasurable times between parents and children.
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