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    Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox, Helen Oxenbury

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    • ISBN: 015206057X
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Pub. Date: October 2008
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    Comments from the Seller: 2008 Hardcover Fine New copy with light shelf wear, jacket edge wear.

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    The Barnes & Noble Review

    There was one little baby, who was born far away.
    And another who was born on the very next day.
    And both of these babies, as everyone knows,
    had ten little fingers and ten little toes.
    Two internationally acclaimed figures -- Australian writer Mem Fox and British illustrator Helen Oxenbury -- have collaborated on a book that is sure to become an instant classic. The topic appears so obvious, one would think that it had been done before many times over -- but no. When reading it aloud again and again, as books for the little ones must be, not only does one not get tired of the words but also finds joy anew. Like a great rock song, the rhymes become embedded in the brain, and one finds oneself reciting them at odd moments -- perhaps standing in a grocery line entertaining a baby strapped to a cart, “and this little baby as every one knows…" Oxenbury has created a diverse cast of sweet, round-faced, pudgy-limbed toddlers from around the world who populate the oversize white pages as Fox’s rhyming words flow effortlessly. A master watercolorist, Oxenbury plays with light and dark, composition and line, down to the finer details of a stickily snotty baby who suffers from “sneezes and chills” -- and doesn't slight the texture of his velvety soft green blankie. The story could go on forever as we would never run out of babies with fingers and toes, however Fox cleverly finishes with one little baby -- held this time by a doting stand-in for every mother -- who (as everyone knows) has ten little fingers and ten little toes, “and three little kisses on the end of its nose.” --Lisa Von Drasek

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    Synopsis

    A modern nursery rhyme about the things babies everywhere have in common

    The Washington Post - Kristi Jemtegaard

    English author/illustrator Helen Oxenbury, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal, teamed up with celebrated Australian illustrator/author Mem Fox for this around-the-world look at babyhood, to be published next month. The happy result is a jig-along rhyme sure to delight parents and tots alike.

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    Biography

    MEM FOX has published with Harcourt for more than fifteen years, and her beloved stories have sold more than four million picture books. She lives in Adelaide, Australia.
    HELEN OXENBURY is the illustrator of dozens of celebrated picture books, including Michael Rosen’s We’re Going on a Bear Hunt; Phyllis Root’s Big Momma Makes the World, which won a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award; and her own Tom and Pippo series. She lives in London, England.

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    Great for all ages!by Anonymous

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    07/04/2009: This is one of the few books that both my 16 month old and 3 and 1/2 year old request. It is very relaxing AND the illustrations are beautiful!

    Counting funby katknit

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    06/05/2009: Beautifully illustrated, this little rhyming book is a charming way to introduce the concept of counting to toddlers. Most two year olds will understand every word in this vocabulary, and when I read it to my grand daughter last week, her impulse was, of course, to check out her own fingers and toes. A fun bit of word play and learning.

    I Also Recommend: Make Way for Ducklings.


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