Whose Toes Are Those? Books

Whose Knees Are These?
Whose Toes Are Those?
Whose Knees Are These?
Whose Toes Are Those?
Whose Knees Are These?
Whose Toes Are Those?
Whose Knees Are These?
board • 20 Pages
Whose Knees Are These?
Book #1

Whose Knees Are These?

Written by Jabari Asim & illustrated by LeUyen Pham
2 - 4
Reading age
20
Page count
Mar 5, 2019
Publication date
Board book
$7.99
$7.59

Summary

A vibrant, playful verse that celebrates a beautiful brown baby’s sweet little knees, for fans of Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes. I’ve searched the world and seven seas. Never have I seen such charming knees. Snuggle with a child on your lap with this companion title to the popular board book Whose Toes Are Those?. With lush, adorable pictures from New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham, reminiscent of the beloved work of Ezra Jack Keats, this interactive rhyme full of toddler appeal is a perfect baby gift for parent-child playtime.

Whose Toes Are Those? Series

Published from 2019 - 2019
2 books
board • 20 Pages
Whose Knees Are These?
Board book
$7.99$7.59
board • 20 Pages
Whose Toes Are Those?
Board book
$7.99$7.59

The Creatives Behind the Books

    Author
    Jabari Asim

    Jabari Asim (www.facebook.com/jabariasimwriter) is the author of several adult and children’s books, including Fifty Cents and a Dream–an NAACP Image Award Nominee, CCBC Choice, School Library Journal Editor’s Choice, and Kirkus Best Book. He is an associate professor at Emerson College in Boston and executive editor of The Crisis, the magazine of the NAACP. He recently was honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts.

    Illustrator
    LeUyen Pham

    LeUyen Pham has illustrated more than fifty books, including board books, picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles Bronze Medal in the Children’s Book category, and Best Books of the Year lists in publications such as Kirkus Reviews, Horn Book Magazine, and Comic Book Resources. She is also a New York Times bestseller for Grace for President, written by Kelly DiPucchio; Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully, written by Julianne Moore; and Princess in Black, written by Shannon and Dean Hale. Born in Vietnam, LeUyen came to the United States at the end of the Vietnam War when she was only two. She studied illustration at The Art Center College of Design, and for a short period of time worked at DreamWorks Animation as a layout artist before turning to illustration full time. She lives with her husband (who is also an artist) and two sons in Los Angeles.

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