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Toes Have Wiggles, Kids Have Giggles [Hardcover]

Harriet Ziefert (Author), Rebecca Doughty (Illustrator)
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Book Description

2 and up
Days have nights.
Mosquitos have bites.
Pillows have fights.

For every summer bicycle, there is a winter icicle. And even though dreams can be scary and monsters can be hairy, you can always be sure that toes will wiggle and kids will giggle.

Words can work together in magical ways. Paired with delightfully original illustrations, the clever wordplay in this book creates a charming window into a child's world, from the happy to the sad, from the every day to the just-plain-silly.

Drawings by Rebecca Doughty

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From Publishers Weekly

Like their previous collaboration, 39 Uses for a Friend, Toes Have Wiggles, Kids Have Giggles by Harriet Ziefert, illus. by Rebecca Doughty, presents poetic observations ("Summers have bicycles Winters have icicles") alongside childlike illustrations. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

reSchool-Grade 1-Whimsical describes this light verse touching on a random assortment of objects and experiences found in a child's world. Rhyme rather than reason seems to be the guiding force behind the pairing of words. For example, "Faucets have drips. Chips have dips. Kisses have lips." Such poetic wordplay may assist new readers although the vocabulary content is not uniformly simple. Also, while some of the spreads are quite charming, others are less successful, e.g., "Nightmares have scary. Monsters have hairy." Childlike ink-and-paint cartoons portray a multicultural array of youngsters and everyday items. A mildly humorous additional purchase.
Rosalyn Pierini, San Luis Obispo City-County Library, CA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 2 and up
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Juvenile (June 10, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399236171
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399236174
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,796,357 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Harriet Ziefert was born in New Jersey. She grew up in North Bergen, New Jersey, where she attended the local schools. She graduated from Smith College, then received a Masters degree in Education from New York University. "About twelve years ago," says Ziefert in a 1995 interview, "I tried to get a job as an editor, but no one would hire me as a trade editor. So I decided to write my own books." Since then, she has written several hundred books, mostly picture books and easy-to-read books. "I write books very quickly," she says, "in about twelve hours. I rewrite them three times over three days, and then they're done." She writes about twenty books a year. Ziefert's picture book A New Coat for Anna is about a girl in a bombed-out European city during the months just after World War II. Anna has outgrown her old coat, and her mother trades her few surviving treasures--a watch, a lamp, a necklace, and a porcelain teapot--in order to obtain wool and have it spun, woven, and finally sewn into a fine red coat for Anna. A Horn Book Magazine reviewer stated, "the simple text, based on a true story, carries the narrative along effectively." The book, which was illustrated by Anita Lobel, was chosen as one of ten books to be read aloud by former First Lady Barbara Bush as part of a program promoting reading. Ziefert was invited to the White House for the occasion. The reason Ziefert began writing easy-to-read books was that she felt "they were getting too hard for kids to read in the first grade." She says that she wrote easy-to-read books with seventy-five or fewer words, even ones with fifty or fewer words, "to see how much of a story" she could produce with that limit. She enjoyed the challenge, and cites her book Sleepy Dog as an example. "Sleepy Dog is the most successful book I've ever done, in terms of number of books sold." She's also been working on a developmental program with publisher Dorling Kindersley, made up of books for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Her book Pete's Chicken, which was illustrated by Laura Rader, was reviewed in the New York Times Book Review as "a simple, sweet 'Song of Myself' for children . . . [which] applauds the specialness of every child as it reminds parents of the healing power of just being there for children." Among her other books is a series of easy-to-read books, such as Trip Day and Worm Day, about an inventive science teacher and his rambunctious class of students. Ziefert's book Let's Get a Pet was named an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children by a joint committee of the National Science Teachers Association and the Children's Book Council. . Ms. Ziefert lives in Maplewood, New Jersey and Lincoln, Massachusetts. She has two adult sons.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!!, August 7, 2002
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This book is so much fun! The words are silly, witty, and giggly, too! The illustrations are rendered naively, yet theyre flawless. This book is a true peek into a child's world.
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