I LOVE YOU NOSE! I LOVE YOU TOES!

Children's Books
I LOVE YOU NOSE! I LOVE YOU TOES!

Author: Linda Davick

Illustrator: Linda Davick

ISBN: 978-1442460379

Publisher: Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster

Copyright Date: 2013

Rights Retained: Merchandise/Commercial; Dramatic Motion Picture, Television/Radio, Audio; Graphic novel/comic book

Price: $17.99

Description

A joyous picture book for the very young celebrating our incredible bodies, from a New York Times bestselling illustrator.

Our wonderful bodies—aren’t they amazing? Come celebrate all the things that make us who we are—from the tops of our heads to the tips of our toes, to our tummies, our freckles, our dimples, our skin, and everything in between! With silly, rhyming text and bold, simple illustrations, this fun and frank approach to exploring body parts provides factual information that is just right for the young reader.

Notes

Featured on the CBC’s “Love to Read” list: http://www.cbcbooks.org/readinglists.php?page=Love%20to%20Read

Reviews


“Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” for the preschool set? Perhaps not, but one hopes that the “poet of democracy” would have gotten a kick out of rhymes like “I love you nose,/ though there’s no doubt/ that when you sneeze/ some stuff comes out.” Illustrator Davick, in her first outing as author, leaves no body part uncelebrated; her rambunctious, roundheaded kids and succinct, just-wry-enough couplets also cover nipples (“east and west”) and “the parts that my friends don’t see/ the parts that poop, the parts that pee.” With generously scaled, dramatically cropped compositions and a cheery schoolroom palette, Davick makes every page-turn a surprise and a renewed invitation to join the lovefest. In one of the cleverest spreads, a celebration of hair shows four sets of round eyes peering at one another, with two longhaired kids hanging upside and two with shorter ’dos peeking up from the bottom of the frame. The unalloyed wonder and delight that animate these pages is like a breath of fresh air—and should win over the most reticent audiences.”

Starred PW