Whose Hands Are These?: Community Helper Guessing Book
Whose Hands Are These?: Community Helper Guessing Book
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Millbrook Press
Just the Series: Community Helper Guessing Book   

Series and Publisher: Community Helper Guessing Book   

Annotation: Asks young readers to identify the occupation of each community helper from the type of tasks they perform and explains how these helpers work together to keep communities clean and safe and people healthy.
Genre: [Economics]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #113225
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 01/01/16
Illustrator: Powell, Luciana Navarro,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-467-75214-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-467-75214-5
Dewey: 331.7
LCCN: 2015001721
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

K-Gr 3 Paul and Powell have created an interactive rhyming gem: a guessing game with verbal and pictorial hints praising workers from a variety of fields. The recto of each spread features images of hands, which pop against white backgrounds, and a hint about which job is being described ("These hands help us keep the peace./Hold yours up, it's the"). Readers turn the page for a full-color illustration revealing the occupation. Children will learn about farmers, cooks, police, scientists, potters, news reporters, mechanics, architects, referees, physicians, and teachers. These discoveries lead to the final spread, which expands the game to the thoughtful question, "What could your hands do?" At this point, an airplane pilot and astronaut are added to the picture, suggesting that when it comes to selecting a career, the sky is the limit. The back matter includes insightful explanations of the featured workers' duties. VERDICT A well-organized and attractive look at careers. Nancy Call, Santa Cruz Public Libraries, Aptos, CA

ALA Booklist (Tue Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2015)

This picture book takes a close look at community helpers, inviting readers to identify what profession a helper holds based on what that person does with his or her hands. Double-page spreads tease the reader with jaunty rhymes describing the work, which is revealed when the page is turned. The illustrations hold hints as well: a potter's hands are shown shaping clay, a farmer's collecting eggs from a hen house, and a cook's rolling dough, just to name a few. Moreover, care has been taken to ensure that people of all ages, races, and genders are depicted doing the work metimes solo, sometimes in pairs or teams. Beyond the content, the text is linguistically complex and fun, helping readers to build vocabulary with words associated with the professions. At the end, readers can learn more about the book's 11 community helpers with brief profiles offered for each profession. An engaging, well-executed resource.

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ILA Teacher's Choice Award
School Library Journal (Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
Wilson's Children's Catalog
ALA Booklist (Tue Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2015)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Reading Counts!: reading level:1.4 / points:1.0 / quiz:Q69140
Lexile: AD420L
Guided Reading Level: N
Fountas & Pinnell: N

If your hands can mix and mash, what job might you have?

Hands can wiggle, hands can clap.
Hands can wrap and flap and tap.
But hands can helpso raise yours, please!
Can you guess? Whose hands are these?

What if your hands reach, wrench, yank, and crank? The hands in this bookand the people attached to themdo all sorts of helpful work. And together, these helpers make their community a safe and fun place to live.

As you read, keep an eye out for community members who make repeat appearances! Can you guess all the jobs based on the actions of these busy hands?

Miranda Paul is an award-winning children's book author. Her recent books include One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia, a Junior Library Guild selection. She lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with her husband and two children. Find out more at www.mirandapaul.com and www.oneplasticbag.com.

Luciana Navarro Powell was born in Brazil and worked as a product and graphic designer and before becoming an illustrator. She incorporates watercolor, photographs, and scanned objects into her artwork. She lives with her husband and two children in San Diego, California.


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