Rhymes and Fun for Little Ones
1. Good for You
Subtitled Toddler Rhymes for Toddler Times, Stephanie Calmenson's entertaining book celebrates all that toddlers can do, from playing on the playground to using the potty. Other topics include colors, manners, counting, the alphabet, animals, travel, families, and friends. The two dozen poems feature the bright and lively artwork of Melissa Sweet. (HarperCollins, 2001. ISBN: 0688177379)More »2. Four in All
Both the poetry and the artwork in Four in All are unusual and affecting. Written by poet Nina Payne and illustrated by her son, Adam Payne, the text features just 56 common nouns set in verses that are surrounded by dramatic cut-paper collages. The story of a young child's adventure is told in such verses as "oats wheat corn rye / sun moon stars sky." (Front Street, 2001. ISBN: 1886910162)More »3. Playtime Rhymes for Little People
Clare Beaton's Playtime Rhymes for Little People features her imaginative fabric and trim collages and 40 well-loved rhymes and finger plays. Many, like "I'm a Little Teapot," will be familiar to you; others may be new to you. The finger play instructions that accompany each rhyme are particularly helpful and ensure that you and your child will get the maximum enjoyment from the book. A CD of the rhymes is included with the hardcover book. (Barefoot Books, 2008. ISBN: 9781846861567)More »