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The Bare Naked Book

by Kathy Stinson, Heather Collins
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Synopsis

A twentieth anniversary edition of a classic picture book: The Bare Naked Book introduces toddlers to the parts of the body. From hair to toes, all the parts are named in playful and simple prose and illustrated with a friendly realism.

School Library Journal

PreS The shock value of this title is largely undeserved. The book is actually an introduction to the parts of the body for young children. A page or two is devoted to each feature, which is displayed in a number of ways. ``Noses,'' for example, shows runny noses, itchy noses, blowing noses, and advises, ``Don't pick your nose.'' Slightly stiff illustrations show children and adults in everyday situations with accompanying descriptive phrases``Pushing arms,'' ``Yummy toes,'' etc. The organization of the text is somewhat illogical, with shoulders followed by belly buttons and nipples followed by arms. There are relatively few ``bare naked'' bodies, all belonging to babies or small children. Genitals are clearly displayed; a bathtime scene makes a comfortably natural setting. Although the artwork is mediocre, the concept is well done. This approach is a good one for older toddlers and preschoolers who are becoming aware of others' bodies as well as their own; it has the added bonus of descriptive adjectives which are useful for vocabulary building. Sally Kilroy's Babies' Bodies (Four Winds, 1984) is aimed at a younger audience and is less detailed. Lucy Young Clem, Evansville-Vanderburgh County Public Library, Ind.

About the Author, Kathy Stinson

Kathy Stinson is the best-selling author of more than 20 books for children and young adults. She lives outside Toronto.

Heather Collins has illustrated over 40 children's books, including The Kids Campfire Book and The Last Safe House: A Story of the Underground Railroad. She lives in Toronto.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Annick Press, Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781554510498

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