Loosely following a child’s daily routine, this charming and beautifully illustrated book celebrates all things toddler.
Loosely following a child’s daily routine, this charming and beautifully illustrated book celebrates all things toddler. Richly detailed scenes, cute characters, and rhyming text assure that even the youngest of children will join in, and adults will take pleasure in the colorful illustrations, however many times they’re asked to read!
Sally Symes has designed, written, and illustrated many books with numerous talented partners. She lives in England with her husband, two children, and Bumble the cat.
Rosalind Beardshaw has illustrated several picture books for children. She lives in York, England, with her partner, young son, and baby daughter.
The vocabulary is on target, and it's easy to imagine children joining in with the warm, songlike wording. The pattern established by the page turns will encourage participation and guessing at the rhymes. A nice choice for those learning how to name the parts of the body, an enjoyable read and, of course, a proper goodnight book. —Kirkus Reviews
Like a fresh, warm oatmeal cookie, this appeals to the senses and attracts children; it will be equally enjoyed at library storytimes, preschool classrooms, and family lap-reading sessions. —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Loosely following a child’s daily routine, this charming and beautifully illustrated book celebrates all things toddler.
Loosely following a child’s daily routine, this charming and beautifully illustrated book celebrates all things toddler. Richly detailed scenes, cute characters, and rhyming text assure that even the youngest of children will join in, and adults will take pleasure in the colorful illustrations, however many times they’re asked to read!
Creators
Sally Symes has designed, written, and illustrated many books with numerous talented partners. She lives in England with her husband, two children, and Bumble the cat.
Rosalind Beardshaw has illustrated several picture books for children. She lives in York, England, with her partner, young son, and baby daughter.
The vocabulary is on target, and it's easy to imagine children joining in with the warm, songlike wording. The pattern established by the page turns will encourage participation and guessing at the rhymes. A nice choice for those learning how to name the parts of the body, an enjoyable read and, of course, a proper goodnight book. —Kirkus Reviews
Like a fresh, warm oatmeal cookie, this appeals to the senses and attracts children; it will be equally enjoyed at library storytimes, preschool classrooms, and family lap-reading sessions. —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books