Eyes, Nose, Belly, Toes: My First Human Body Book
C**S
Educational for the little one
It’s such a simple book but very cute and fun to read to the little one.
A**J
Point and learn
Cute book .. good book to learn .
A**R
Cute educational book
Such a fun book to read to my littles.
K**.
Cute, informative little book
This is a great, basic book for teaching young toddlers about their bodies and naming their specific parts. Good illustrations and good info!
A**R
A good show and tell book...
Great illustrations and young children should be able to relate to the pictures easily. Also, multi cultures displayed.
D**.
Good content/appreciate the racial ethnic diversity - missing disability inclusion
If you’re looking for a cute, educational, ethnically/racially diverse book about how basic body parts function, this could fit the bill. However, it could be made better if there was even a page about children with physical disabilities (e.g., a cute rhyme like “not all bodies function this way; technology can sometimes help things go an easier way” - or “when some senses don’t work as well, others fill in to make things more swell.”) Also, I think all the characters are thinner kids - there could be different bodies represented in that aspect too.For me, the big issue is that I’m not loving the lack of disability inclusion - that’s the main part that strikes me as an oversight, as not all bodies function the same (and any kid might develop a physical or other kind of disability at some point). I may print and add a page for my kiddo when I read this book with him. But I really do appreciate the racial/ethnic and skin tone diversity in kids represented. There doesn’t appear to be colorism in this book, as there can implicitly be even in books that represent BIPOC folx in the illustrations.
M**M
Sweet bbok
Really cute , baby loved me reading it to him & pointing out the body parts
S**O
Educational
The best way to introduce to your child there anatomy. It’s fun and educational.
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