| Bibliography |
| Sorted by Call Number /
Author |
| E de P |
De Paola, Tomie. Now one foot, now the other. New
York : Putnam, c1981.
When his grandfather suffers a stroke, Bobby teaches him to walk, just
as his grandfather had once taught him. |
| E MAR |
Martin, Bill, 1916-. Here are my hands. 1st ed.
New York : Holt, 1987.
The owner of a human body celebrates it by pointing out various parts
and mentioning their functions, from "hands for catching and throwing"
to the "skin that bundles me in.". |
| E Per |
Perkins, Al. Hand, hand, fingers, thumb. New York,
: Random House, [1969].
Easy-to-read rhyming text describes what can be done on a drum with
hand, fingers, and thumb. |
| E RAU |
Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971-. Feet. New York :
Children's Press, c2000.
Brief rhyming text describes children at camp who use their feet to do a
variety of things, from kicking a soccer ball to rollerblading. |
| E RAU |
Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971-. Hands. New York :
Children's Press, c2000.
Children use their hands for all kinds of things when they prepare for
and go to a birthday party. |
| E Seu |
Seuss, Dr. The foot book. New York : Random House,
[1968].
Beginner's text describes all sorts of feet doing all sorts of things. |
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