For this Booksneeze review, I had the chance to share a book with Cate. One Hand, Two Hands is written by one of my favorite Christian authors, Max Lucado. He's actually written several children's books, but many of them are too wordy for a two-year-old to sit through (perfect for kindergarten and up though).
Anyway, One Hand, Two Hands takes kids through the day and all of the many uses of their hands. From washing their hands, to holding a cup, to showing love, our hands do can do a lot of things. At the end of the book, it talks about folding our hands to pray. There's also lists of things we can do with our hands to help, to love, and to be kind that serves as a sort of discussion starter for children and their parents.
With simple, rhyming words and cute, appealing illustrations, One Hand, Two Hands is a perfect book for toddlers and preschoolers. It teaches them all of the many ways they can use their hands in positive ways, reminds them to be thankful for their hands, and is fun to read!
Cate is excited to add this book to her collection and I hope we have more opportunities to review children's books in the future.
~Melody :-)
Anyway, One Hand, Two Hands takes kids through the day and all of the many uses of their hands. From washing their hands, to holding a cup, to showing love, our hands do can do a lot of things. At the end of the book, it talks about folding our hands to pray. There's also lists of things we can do with our hands to help, to love, and to be kind that serves as a sort of discussion starter for children and their parents.
With simple, rhyming words and cute, appealing illustrations, One Hand, Two Hands is a perfect book for toddlers and preschoolers. It teaches them all of the many ways they can use their hands in positive ways, reminds them to be thankful for their hands, and is fun to read!
Cate is excited to add this book to her collection and I hope we have more opportunities to review children's books in the future.
~Melody :-)
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