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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Hands can hold things. Hands can mold things. Hands can catch and hands can throw. Hands can do much more, of course — wave hello and goodbye, play peekaboo, touch things, clap, even tie a shoe. For the very young, hands are a never-ending source of discovery and a means of mastery in an ever-unfolding world. With singsong rhythm, simple design, and alluring color photos of toddlers, Hands Can invites the littlest readers to discover the many things hands can do. (amazon.com) In realistic photographs, a multicultural group of children (toddlers to grade schoolers) demonstrates the variety of things that hands can do. The gentle rhyme highlights opposites (high and low, hello and good-bye, catch and throw) and other wonderful word pairs (clap and sing, mix and fix). Every page offers an opportunity for caregivers to interact with babies or toddlers to move: waving, hugging, playing peek-a-boo, and more. Song pairings: "Hands are for clapping" by Jim Gill no reviews | add a review
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Photographs and simple, rhyming text present different things that hands can do, such as hold things, mix things, and wave goodbye. No library descriptions found. |
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Stories in rhyme
Subject
Body movement activities for children
Hand
Waving