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I Can

by Helen Oxenbury
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Overview

Helen Oxenbury's brilliant board books have delighted a generation of babies. Now from the most widely loved of artists comes a reissue of a board book to help very young children explore their worlds. In I CAN, a baby creates his own wonders as he jumps and stretches and dances. Full of character and humor, this charming book forms a winsome introduction to creativity and movement.

Synopsis

Helen Oxenbury's brilliant board books have delighted a generation of babies. Now from the most widely loved of artists comes a reissue of a board book to help very young children explore their worlds. In I CAN, a baby creates his own wonders as he jumps and stretches and dances. Full of character and humor, this charming book forms a winsome introduction to creativity and movement.

School Library Journal

ea. vol: illus. by author. unpaged. Random. Mar. 1986. BD $2.95. PreS Oxenbury's latest board books suit toddlers who have grown beyond word recognition board books into concepts of the senses and gross motor skills. These four books look as simple, yet expressive, as her infant series of Family, Friends, etc. (all Little Simon, 1981). I Can covers motor skills like running, sliding, jumping, kicking, with one verb illustrated on each page. In the other three books, one page shows an object and names it; the facing page shows the nearly bald toddler interacting with it. Clean white backgrounds keep the focus on the baby. The sounds in I Hear are close to a young child's world: rain, grandfather's watch, a barking dog, a crying baby. I See has the young one seeing an airplane, reaching for a butterfly, gazing at a daffodil, peering at the moon. Textures are explored in I Touch . The joyful, expressive toddler pats a cat, enjoys a water tap shower, picks up an earthworm and cuddles his blanket. An excellent set. Jacqueline Elsner, South Portland Library, Maine

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School Library Journal

ea. vol: illus. by author. unpaged. Random. Mar. 1986. BD $2.95. PreS Oxenbury's latest board books suit toddlers who have grown beyond word recognition board books into concepts of the senses and gross motor skills. These four books look as simple, yet expressive, as her infant series of Family, Friends, etc. (all Little Simon, 1981). I Can covers motor skills like running, sliding, jumping, kicking, with one verb illustrated on each page. In the other three books, one page shows an object and names it; the facing page shows the nearly bald toddler interacting with it. Clean white backgrounds keep the focus on the baby. The sounds in I Hear are close to a young child's world: rain, grandfather's watch, a barking dog, a crying baby. I See has the young one seeing an airplane, reaching for a butterfly, gazing at a daffodil, peering at the moon. Textures are explored in I Touch . The joyful, expressive toddler pats a cat, enjoys a water tap shower, picks up an earthworm and cuddles his blanket. An excellent set. Jacqueline Elsner, South Portland Library, Maine

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1995
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Pages
10
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9781564025470

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