Review I’ve used this book for Storytimes with toddlers, and the book seems to invite children to act out the words along with the young, blond boy and his teddy bear. Its sweet illustrations and its muted watercolor palette are comforting and innocent (Flock, 2017). Themes Body Awareness Movement Rhyme Application This book could be used in a Baby Lapsit program, and the parents could be encouraged to point to the body parts as they are being read about. This book could also be used with toddlers in a Storytime, and they could be encouraged to act out the book and do what the main character does. It works well with both age groups. Read-alikes Dempsey, K. (2016). Ten Little Toes, Two Small Feet. Hood, S. (2014). Tickly Toes. Asim, J. (2006). Whose Toes are Those? Author Official Website: http://www.carolinejaynechurch.com/index.htm References
Flock, A.C. (2017). Review. Goodreads: Ten Tiny Toes [Cover Image]. (2017). Retrieved from: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17981404-ten-tiny-toes Jane Caroline Church. (2017). Retrieved from: http://www.carolinejaynechurch.com/index.htm NoveList Plus. (2017). Retrieved from: http://lili.org Titlewave: Ten Tiny Toes. [Bib. Info]. (2017). Retrieved from: http://www.titlewave.com
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