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Summary
A little hand holds on tight! Celebrate the special relationship every parent has with their child in this lovely New Books for Newborns board book!
Me
You
We, two
Hand in hand
Through and through
In this sweet New Books for Newborns book, a parent and their child set out for a fun-filled day of adventure. Whether it's having fun at the park, or letting your child learn something new, this sweet, rhyming board book is the perfect way to tell your little one that no matter where you are or what you're doing, all that really matters is doing it together, hand in hand.
The New Books for Newborns series is "just right" for parents to read to their babies. With short, lilting and lullaby-like texts, these board books help parents introduce reading to their children with snuggly, soothing read-alouds perfect for first story times.
Author Notes
Prolific children's book author Alyssa Satin Capucilli was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. She earned her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she has also taught writing. She was a professional dancer and dance instructor before her writing career began. Her first published book was a lift-the-flap work called Peekaboo Bunny, and she is well known for her series for beginning readers featuring the puppy Biscuit.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews (1)
Kirkus Review
A young toddler enjoys a day "hand in hand" with a loving, energetic caregiver. While their relationship is never stated, the Asian-presenting youngster is a diminutive version of the grown-up, right down to the chin-length bobbed hair and bangs. The dyad enjoys a walk through the park, a snack on a park bench, some active play on the playground, and the trip on foot back home, the tired toddler carried by the loving adult. The lovely, rhythmic text is a series of rhymes made up of one to four words per line: "Me / You / We, two / Hand in hand / Through and through." Murray's soft art, which has the look and feel of pencil, pen, and ink, projects a cozy warmth despite a mostly cool, pale color scheme. The bond between the duo is palpable. While this offering is part of the New Books for Newborns series, with text reading like a gentle lullaby, the palette, busy compositions, and age of the featured child makes it feel more appropriate for children taking their first steps. Those children will thrill to see the fun they'll have once they are steady on their feet, playing on the slide, running after a ball, and perching on the playground carousel.A lyrical celebration of an ordinary outing and the bonds between loving adult and child. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.