What can you do with a shoe? You can put it on your ear or wear it on your head or butter it like bread or use apple jam instead! What can you do with a hat? You can fill it up with pickles or with popcorn or with glue. An octopus could rest in it, a bird could build a nest in it, a turtle be a guest in it. Or would a horse look best in it? These are samples of the questions and wonderfully silly, laugh-provoking answers in a game played by a little...
This cute little book arrived in great condition, although not until the very last day.
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With pictures by Maurice Sendak (you know, Where the Wild Things Are) this book is absolutely delightful! A whimsical, 60/70ish feel... oh and English it also seems English, as in England, to me. (Although it's not. Not 60/70ish, since it was first pubished in 1955 and recolored in 1997. And it's not English, the author was born in Lafayette, IN.) But most of all it's delightful! And don't let the fact that it was first...
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"What can you do with a shoe?", Is a great little kids book. I really enjoy the type of books that get the children involved in reading with you and answering questions. This book does just that. It reads as though your child has answered the questions they ask, and they probably will! They are silly questions.I found my 3 year old was making up his own "What do you do with's?..." Very cute and lively, and entertaining...
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Maurice Sendak's lively little pictures hit just the right note for this playful exploration. It's great for getting children involved ... "Do you put pickles in your hat?" "Noooo!" Lot's of fun to be had with this one.
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