Synopses & Reviews
In a lively guessing game format, find out why the feet of tree frogs, and those of eight other animals, are perfectly adapted to their habitats. Illustrated with brightly detailed paintings, this simple, informative text will have children looking at feet in a whole new way.
Review
“…this title earns its own place on current picture-book shelves.” --School Library Journal "Brooks watercolor scenes, which ably highlight both adaptation and environment, will perform well for individual readers and small class groups." --BCCB "Brookss naturalistic yet affable animals will likely inspire readers to take a closer look at their own feet." --Publishers Weekly "The simple text, the colorful illustrations, and the guessing game combine to make this an engaging picture book for reading aloud.” --Booklist "The text and concept are refreshingly simple, while still educating and entertaining. The richly colored and realistic watercolor illustrations depict child-friendly beasts without anthropomorphizing them. A gatefold at the conclusion brings all the animals together, and a checkerboard of heads and feet on its flaps is a ready-made matching game….Young animal fans will find much to enjoy and are sure to ask for multiple readings.” --Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Who knew feet were so interesting--and fun
In a lively guessing game format, find out why the feet of tree frogs, and those of eight other animals, are perfectly adapted to their habitats. Illustrated with brightly detailed paintings, Who Has These Feet? is a simple, informative text that will have children looking at feet in a whole new way.
About the Author
Laura Hulbert has been an elementary educator for over 27 years. She holds an MS from the Bank Street College of Education and is currently a learning specialist at Brooklyn Friends School. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Erik Brooks is the illustrator of Boos Dinosaur by Betsy Byars and Monkey Business by Shirley Climo. He is also the author and illustrator of Slow Days, Fast Friends, among others. He lives in Winthrop, WA. www.erikbrooks.com