Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes
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Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances, but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes.
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Add a CommentHas been a favourite since my baby boy was 6 months old! He is now 9 months and still wants to read it 2x back to back. Great repetition and rhymes and wonderful pictures.
too easy for me
My baby enjoyed the rhyming and repetition and I enjoyed the sweet message that no matter what a baby looks like or where they are born, they've all got ten little fingers, and ten little toes. I dole out the three little kisses at the end and my baby loves it even more!
This is one of my favorite books to read to my little one. It teaches diversity among babies and connects us by our ten fingers and ten toes. The artwork and beautiful. I read this book every night to my baby. He loves the artwork. It is a great bonding book.
My daughter looooves this one. (age = just under 2)
This is my 20-month-old son's favorite book right now. We read it together several times a day. I love the diversity in the characters, the vivid illustrations, the simple yet engaging text. He loves the end! Highly recommended for toddler storytime.
Heard Mem Fox on the radio talking about this title. It's an award winner in Italy of all places! and no wonder, it's a wonderful book. A classic for all babies and toddlers.