Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Book Review: Where is Baby's Belly Button?

Book #35
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Bibliographic Citation:
We’ve all got bellybuttons!
By David Martin. Illustrated by Randy Cecil.
2005. 25p. Candlewick Press, $15.99. (9780763617752)

Age Group:
Toddler-PreS

Genre:
Fiction

Awards:
None listed.

Topics/Issues:
Anatomy, navel, animals

ELS promoted:
Print motivation, print awareness, phonological awareness, and vocabulary

Format:
Hardcover

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Categorization Tags:
E Martin

Annotation:
Various animals invite the reader to experience what their different body parts can do, including their tickly belly buttons.

Reactions/Observations:
 A variety of animals and their young explore the different ways their bodies can move and invite their audience to play along. Each page features a family of animals with an upbeat rhyme about a particular body part and motion.  The animals share all the amazing things they can do with their ears, hands, necks, and feet. The animals join together to inspect their belly buttons only to instigate a big tickle fest at the end. Children will enjoy following along with the animal’s gestures. 

The illustrations are cartoon like and playful, perfect for toddlers! The book is an easy way to engage young audience with its rhyming verse and bright colors. I recently used this book in baby storytime and in toddler storytime. Both audiences enjoyed this book very much. This book will especially delight parents reading to their children.The mention of body parts invite parents to point them out on their child as they read.

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