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Two Eyes, a Nose, and a Mouth |
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Rating: Summary: some eyes are shaped like almonds Review: The boy on the page "some eyes are shaped like almonds" is soooooo adorable. Great book. Great book. He looks like a roller skater....hmmm..
Rating: Summary: some eyes are shaped like almonds Review: The boy on the page "some eyes are shaped like almonds" is soooooo adorable. Great book. Great book. He looks like a roller skater....hmmm..
Rating: Summary: The Beauty of the Human Race Review: This is not a book about body parts. It is a book about the beauty of the human race. I looked up this book in order to recommend it to a friend who is searching for pre-school curriculum materials having to do with the Oneness of Humanity. My little daughter, from the age to two, loved this book. The large pictures of faces, of every race and color, are gentle and appealing. The text talks about what we have in common. Everyone has eyes, a nose and a mouth, but they can be so different and in such different combinations. But what if we all looked the same? One page shows multiple photos of the same face, how boring. How much more delightful that we have such different characteristics: bushy eyebrows, turned-up noses, thick and thin lips. I have used this book at several storytimes, preschool classes, and events where I need to engage the attention of the littlest ones. You will, too.
Rating: Summary: The Beauty of the Human Race Review: This is not a book about body parts. It is a book about the beauty of the human race. I looked up this book in order to recommend it to a friend who is searching for pre-school curriculum materials having to do with the Oneness of Humanity. My little daughter, from the age to two, loved this book. The large pictures of faces, of every race and color, are gentle and appealing. The text talks about what we have in common. Everyone has eyes, a nose and a mouth, but they can be so different and in such different combinations. But what if we all looked the same? One page shows multiple photos of the same face, how boring. How much more delightful that we have such different characteristics: bushy eyebrows, turned-up noses, thick and thin lips. I have used this book at several storytimes, preschool classes, and events where I need to engage the attention of the littlest ones. You will, too.
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