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Knock by David Bedford and Bridget Strevens-Marzo
Little Hare $14.95, ISBN 1877003808, Hardcover
31-May-2005, 16 Pages
... This new book by author/illustration team David Bedford
and Bridget Strevens-Marzo is suitably visual, and builds
on children’s delight in the knock knock joke. Even
the youngest children will cotton on quickly to the repetition
in the guessing game, and will join in the reading from page
1. Little mouse is cute and attentive to the door, and children
will also enjoy following the visual sequence of his dressing,
from naked towel wrapped, through boxer shorts, to full black
tie tails.
Other educational sequences that children will probably notice
before the adults include the build up of musical instruments
on the stool and outer gear on the hanger by the door. The
birds outside the window also change in each scene, and the
monkey knocks the down the curios and flower on the little
shelf. All of these images will be noted by children, who
will also enjoy opening the sturdy flaps, and talking about
the animals and the sounds each one makes. The finale will
have all children involved making their own music “all
together now.” The animals make great music sounds which
are onomotopoetic enough to get the most reticent child involved,
banging a drum, blowing a trumpet, or dinging on the triangle.
The bright colours and animal characters will provide visual
appeal to children of all ages, and the combination of visual
puzzles, and musical sounds make this a lovely interactive
book great for reading one on one or in a group situation.
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