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Really sweet, gentle picture book showing where things go (birds in a nest, crayons in a box). What I love is that the child is shown sitting on a daddy's lap--it's almost impossible to find books for my toddler where the daddy is as much of a caregiver as the mommy (which in my house, HE IS). LOVE.
The text is simple and basic, but the illustrations are charming and lovely.
Large illustrations and just right text perfectly describe a toddler's world.
Mommy says: Better for preschoolers and the summer before kindergarten. Gentle watercolor drawings.
1* art2* concept
Read at Baby/Toddler Story Time on 1/31/12: http://storytimesecrets.blogspot.com/...
A story-less children's book. Everything Has A Place quite literally shows various things in their places. Not too exciting and the illustrations weren't anything special either.
I used this simple picture book to introduce a library story time about visiting the library, book care, and book sharing. I let the illustrations serve as question prompts:"Where does a cow live?" "What does a cow say?""Where does a bird live?" "What does a bird say?""Where do flowers grow?" "What color is this flower?"and so forth. This kind of book sharing is also called "dialogic reading" http://www.childtrends.org/lifecourse... . Children love participating with the story time performer, es...