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Keith Baker's most popular title is now available as a board book.
When a tiger suspects he is the beast the jungle animals are fleeing from, he returns to them and points out their similarities.
Two intriguing books by Keith Baker invite toddlers to see the world differently. In Who Is the Beast?, the animals of a lush, multi-patterned jungle "see his stripes, yellow and black" as well as the beast's tail, strong legs and green eyes. All clues point to the tiger, but a surprise ending imparts the gentle lesson that we are all more alike than we are different. In Quack and Count, seven ducklings splash and play in different combinations that introduce basic addition: "7 ducklings, 5 plus 2/ Playing games of peekaboo." Collage art fills the jungle and pond life scenes with a riot of colors and textures. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsKEITH BAKER is the author-illustrator of many beloved picture books, including Little Green, Hide and Snake, and Quack and Count. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
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June 24, 2007: This was the first book my son owned. Both my kids (now 13 and 10) LOVED this book as toddlers. The illustrations are gorgeous, the story is good, and finding the little snail is fun! I recommend this book.
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January 24, 2006: By we I mean my young son and me. I found this book and bought it for the great colors and rhyming words. He would supply the last word of each page for me. But what really got my son was the hidden snails in the background. It really amazed me that my then three year old could remember where they were all hiding. See if you can find them all while learning a valuable lesson along the way.