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| Young children live in a tactile world. They learn by touching and feeling the objects around them. In this sense, their young hands are tools for exploration. As they grow older and become comfortable in their world, their hands become something else. They use their hands to play games such as peekaboo or to create messy masterpieces with finger paints. Hands are used for communication, recreation, and creativity. This lively concept book stimulates children to think about their hands and all the things their hands can do. Preschoolers will love Virginia Kroll's happy text and marvel at Cathryn Falwell's big, bold, cut-paper art. |
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