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Horns to Toes and in Between

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Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn

versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring

nontraditional texts and her famous animal characters, have been printed on thick board pages,

and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.

16 pages, Hardcover

First published October 11, 1984

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Profile Image for Scratch.
1,474 reviews50 followers
March 3, 2022
My son engaged with this. Although, I was at a bit of a loss when I was pointing to corresponding body parts on him, and then I was confronted with horns and tails.
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1,082 reviews19 followers
June 11, 2017
I think everyone loves Sandra Boynton! Good for baby/toddler storytime. Good for counting or body parts theme.
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953 reviews
April 4, 2023
A fun and interactive way to learn parts of the body and counting. My daughter and I had a lot of fun reading this together!
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32 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2024
After finishing this book, my 6 month old daughter looked at me and said “Wow. Boynton has done it again. Her mastery of the English language brings forth feelings of awe and delight within my very soul”, except it came out as “ba ba ba baaa pfffttttt”
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352 reviews
April 14, 2018
This has been a favorite Boynton book for both boys since they were babies...of course the actions bring the book to life, and the tickling has us all laughing by the end!
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1,045 reviews
May 8, 2008
This one I haven't liked quite as much as other Sandra Boynton books. It doesn't seem to have the same rhythm as the others. When it ends I always feel like there's something more and the book somehow got cut off.
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1,746 reviews20 followers
April 25, 2023


Exceedingly cute body parts book! Sandra Boynton can be counted on to deliver on hilariously illustrated animals and bouncy rhymes to engage the wee readers/readees (reedees 😂 is probably not a word, but needs to be, if not.).

Cam enjoyed it twice in a sitting before sampling the tastiness of its board pages. Yum!

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Profile Image for Trina.
931 reviews3,858 followers
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January 22, 2019
We enjoy the rhymes and this does help teach my son body parts. But note that this book is not inclusive and uses language such as "we all have 2 arms... we all have 2 eyes that can see" and does not teach that bodies and abilities differ.
Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,465 reviews289 followers
May 18, 2022
A quick and joyful romp through monster anatomy which -- with the exception of horns and a tail -- lines up with pretty much with the parts of a human body.
Profile Image for Dina McPhee.
108 reviews
July 22, 2022
Read by Librarian Laura on the London Public Library's on-line "Books for Babies" program. I just love rhyming books.
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43 reviews
February 17, 2025
I appreciate the opportunity to show off my impeccable knowledge of body parts. Except I don’t have horns and a tail like these guys, so that threw me off.
Profile Image for Annie Johnson.
32 reviews1 follower
May 19, 2024
Very insightful and thought provoking read. Thoroughly enjoyed. Would recommend.
781 reviews12 followers
August 9, 2008
It's very short, only a few sentences per spread.

It's just not very *interesting* to me. Not as funny or catchy as most of her books.

But if you're trying to read to a baby or young toddler, you need all the short books you can get, and this one will fit the bill.
Profile Image for Bree.
1,751 reviews10 followers
May 22, 2012
Notes:
We've read every Boynton book there is, but this one never held interest like the others. Focuses on body parts.
I think the monsters are just too abstract for my more realistic kids to be drawn to.
Profile Image for Ben.
87 reviews10 followers
November 27, 2017
My 1-year old son approves.
His favorite parts are the tickly hands and the panting tongues.
677 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2020
I have been reading this book ever since my kids were small. Sandra Boynton books are always winners in my book and I love how they flow and rhyme and have different themes and colorful pictures. This one is about 3 cute little monsters that are exploring the different parts of their bodies and kids love to follow along wiggling their noses and touching their toes's. Of course it all ends with a tickle fest which every kids who has read this book once, anxiously awaits as you end the book and reach out and tickle them. This book is very fun for the 1-4 year old crowd!
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226 reviews1 follower
September 26, 2017
Note: this is not my review but the review of my daughter who can't have her own goodreads but does love herself a book! Therefore I will be writing them for her. She is currently 6 months old.

Baby was not a fan of this book, or large fuzzy monsters in general. Will try again when she's older. Mom thought it was perfectly delightful.
Profile Image for The Bearded Dad.
50 reviews
July 6, 2020
I'm a Boynton Boy. Love pretty much anything she writes. This specific book is one of my faves because as I read to my little ones about each of the different body parts I like to give their same body part a cute pinch. It helps them correlate what I'm reading about to their bodies. Plus a book that has lines about tickling and shimming are great for bedtime.
Profile Image for Kate M. Colby.
Author 19 books76 followers
November 13, 2023
Jack borrowed this book from the Ashland Public Library.

While the book is fun and quirky like many Sandra Boynton books, Jack wasn’t really into it. He prefers books that have actual photographs of kids when learning about body parts and other hyper realistic concepts. I also felt like the rhythm wasn’t quite as tight as her other books.
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684 reviews15 followers
February 10, 2020
I adore Sandra Boynton. Her stories are funny, the drawings are charming and adorable, and I always know when I pick up one of her books, both my daughter and I are going to enjoy it. This one has fun monsters singing and dancing (and teaching about body parts too)
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519 reviews10 followers
March 8, 2018
It's hard to go too wrong with Boynton, although Doggies was pretty terrible.
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2,202 reviews12 followers
July 17, 2018
Pretty typical Boynton. Fun art and characters with a great way to go over body parts.
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