内容説明
From the creator of the best-selling TODDLEROBICS comes an exuberant collection of more than fifty favorite action songs and rhymes.
Are you ready for a hand-clapping, finger-snapping, jumping-up-and-down good time? This comprehensive collection of more than fifty favorite rhymes and songs is more than a buoyant picture book - it’s a how-to manual for having fun, toddler-style. Illustrating each rhyme are the hand and body movements that go along with it - including such classics as
"Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake," "I’m a Little Teapot," "Ten in the Bed," and many more. A must-have for parents, grandparents, babysitters, teachers, and anyone else with a healthy respect for the fine art of play!
Are you ready for a hand-clapping, finger-snapping, jumping-up-and-down good time? This comprehensive collection of more than fifty favorite rhymes and songs is more than a buoyant picture book - it’s a how-to manual for having fun, toddler-style. Illustrating each rhyme are the hand and body movements that go along with it - including such classics as
"Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake," "I’m a Little Teapot," "Ten in the Bed," and many more. A must-have for parents, grandparents, babysitters, teachers, and anyone else with a healthy respect for the fine art of play!
From Publishers Weekly
Little ones can get into the groove with a host of titles featuring poetry and song. Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes and Other Action Rhymes by Zita Newcome contains more than 50 rhymes, including such favorites as "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" in a square, paper-over-board volume. Boxed illustrations suggest movements for select songs. Ages 2-up.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
著者について
Zita Newcome has written and illustrated several books for children, including the best-selling TODDLEROBICS, its sequel TODDLEROBICS: ANIMAL FUN, and a novelty book, POP-UP TODDLEROBICS. "I’ve noticed that children love any rhyme that enables them to move around - it seems to really let loose their imaginations and high spirits," she says. "The key for whoever is actually reading this book is to try the actions too.Then everyone gets a good bit of exercise, and the children get the happy opportunity of seeing their parents or teachers tipping like a teapot!"