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Title: Clap Hands
ISBN: 0689819846
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Publicate Date: 1999-09-01 Publish: 1999-09-01
List Price: $6.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Board book
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1: Very appealing.
We have all 4 of these Helen Oxenbury books. They have been great favorites around here.
The illustrations are simple but sweet. They depict things babies usually do. There are just enough words on each page so the baby has time to look the pictures but not get bored. I like that the images are multi cultural even though the books are not specifically about diversity.
I will say I think these books are most appropriate for babies and young toddlers. Now that my son is two he is interested in illustrations with more detail.
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2: Not my favorite
I can't say I understand all of the great reviews on this book. Out of all the books my son has, and he has a ton, this is my least favorite. It almost seems like the author wanted 4 lines that rhymed and it didn't matter if they went together, just rhymed. Well if that is what you want, this is the book for you. With so many other great baby books out there, I would recommend looking at some others over this one. Maybe some people liked it because it really is only 8 pages (4 double sided pages) and doesn't have much text. In fact the first two pages only say: Clap hands, stomp feet. My son is 1 and he won't sit through a long book but this is too short and not interesting enough.
I would recommend these books: Brown Bear and the rest of the series (my husband reads them to my son with different voices for all the animals and he loves it!), I love you through and through (my absolute favorite), Dr. Seuss' books (a few are short and are aimed at a younger audience)
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3: an ideal choice for babies and toddlers
Clap Hands, together with Tickle, Tickle, Say Goodnight, and All Fall Down, is a lovely set of books showing babies having fun together. Sweet, simple illustrations are just right for little ones. Oxenbury's babies look like they could toddle right off the pages!
In my grad school children's literature classes, Helen Oxenbury was held up as the model for good books for babies. Unlike so many board books that are abridged versions of picture books written for older children, Oxenbury's books are created for babies. The illustrations, length, and text of each book are perfectly age-appropriate and great fun for little ones.
I tell library visitors all the time that it's never too early to begin reading to a child. Books like these are the ones I recommend again and again for the youngest listeners.
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4: My Baby's Got Rhythm--Fun and Realistic Toddler Play!
The talented and prolific Helen Oxen bury ("We're Going on a Bear Hunt," the "Tom and Pippa" series) is a master at board books as well as picture books aimed at a slightly older audience. Clap Hands is a large format board book (there should be more of these!) showing four adorably dressed youngsters at play and snack time. For once, we see kids as they really look: Wearing oversized hand-me-downs that show evidence of the kids' pulling and tugging at them, and generally flopping around.
"Clap Hands" has a joyful feeling, and somehow Oxenbury captures the spontaneity of baby and toddler play, and the conflicting demands of seemingly unlimited energy and inevitable fatigue. Our four kids dance, eat snacks play cardboard "horns" and pots-and- pans percussion, and give big hand waving smiles to Daddy and Mom.
Board books are so brief--eight pages here--that they're like short stories, the best ones pay attention to every word and detail. Oxenbury uncannily gets it all right, from the above-mentioned clothing, to the off-kilter movement, the mix of solo and cooperative play, and even the utensils and slices of fruit at snack. The uncluttered, large format pictures have a nice color balance, and the playful text reads easily ("Clap hands, dance and spin, open wide and pop it in...") One of several in Ms. Oxenbury's baby book series, this is just right for reading to either one listener or a group.
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5: Great kids book!
All 3 of my girls enjoyed this book (a series of 4). I even bought the set of 4 books for my nephew and niece. They are quick, catchy reads. Kids love the big pictures of the babies.
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