Hands Can
Hands Can
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Candlewick Press
Annotation: Photographs and simple, rhyming text present different things that hands can do, such as hold things, mix things, and wave goodbye.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #69654
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Publisher: Candlewick Press
Copyright Date: 2003
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 02/12/13
Illustrator: Bourke, John-Francis,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: Publisher: 0-7636-6336-0 Perma-Bound: 0-605-59686-7
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-7636-6336-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-59686-3
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2002035128
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

Clear, colorful photos give this picture book its great child-appeal; toddlers and preschoolers use their hands in so many ways--waving, catching, throwing, clapping, playing peek-a-boo. Unlike the stiffly posed models too often seen in books illustrated with photographs, the children of this multicultural cast look completely engaged in their activities. Hudson's rhythmic, rhyming text bounces along in a satisfying way, tying the pictured activities to the theme of hands. The book's loose structure, open-ended topic, and eye-catching photos leave plenty of space for conversation between young children and those who read aloud to them, a real plus in books for the very young.

Horn Book

"Hands can wave / to say 'hello.' / Hands can touch things / HIGH and low. / Hands can learn / to tie a shoe. / Hands can say, / 'I love you.'" The banal rhymes don't always scan, but the book's large, candid-looking color photos, set on inviting solid-color screens, of young children digging, clapping, and otherwise acting out the text are appealing.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In Hands Can by Cheryl Willis Hudson, photos by John-Francis Bourke, a simple rhyming text and crisp photos of toddlers depict a number of activities to inspire youngsters to discover the world with their own hands. Beginning """"Hands can wave to say `hello.'/ Hands can touch things high and low,"""" a multiracial cast of characters fold and mold, mix and fix, all against solid-colored backgrounds.

School Library Journal

PreS-Rich, full-color photographs illustrate the variety of fine and gross motor activities in which hands become engaged. "Hands can catch/and hands can throw./Hands can plant seeds in a row." Vibrant solid colors, which change at random, frame each photograph. All of the ethnically diverse children pictured are engaged in and intent on their activity. Bourke captures the action without making the scenes seem staged. The rhyming text sets the scene, focusing on age-appropriate activities such as tying a shoe or playing "Peekaboo." The book opens with a wave "hello" and ends perfectly with a friendly "Bye-bye." This inviting offering provides youngsters with an almost sensory experience in which they can appreciate how their hands help them to explore and interact with their world.-Martha Topol, Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City, MI Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2

"Provides youngsters with an almost sensory experience." — School Library Journal

Hands can do all kinds of things — wave hello and good-bye, play peekaboo, touch things, clap, even tie a shoe. For the very young, hands are a never-ending source of discovery and a means of mastery in an ever-unfolding world. With singsong rhythm, simple design, and alluring color photos of toddlers, Hands Can invites the littlest readers to discover the many things hands can do.


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