![]() ![]() Hats off for the Fourth of July is a fantastic book for children who are just understanding what this holiday is all about. Each page is a haiku that goes along with a night of Hanukkah and it also explains briefly some of the other traditions like playing driedel, eating latkes and chocolate gold coins! ![]() The illustrations by Karla Gudeon are so detailed I spent ages just looking at all of it. Hanukkah Haiku is a bright and cheery look at the traditions surrounding the holiday within the parameters of a haiku on every page. This would be a fun read for a circle time where kids could get up and move! The reader is asked how they want to walk today then they see how each animal moves. This large board book is a fun and cute way to introduce toddlers to movement as well as animals you find or want to avoid at the beach. Here are just a few of her many books for you to check out.īeach Party! reminds me of “Head to Toe” by Eric Carle, and that comparison is a compliment. Her books are well written, sensitive to a child’s perspective and I feel good recommending her as an author not to miss to parents. At my local library ( where I get 90% of the books I review) I know where a handful of authors books are and Harriet Ziefert is one author I never forget to check when I am looking for new books. ![]()
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