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Whose Feet?

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Funny split-page pictures and simple reading text make these books perfect to share with toddlers. Full of humor and fun, they aid child development as your little one learns to read visual clues and match legs to the right animals. ​

24 pages, Hardcover

Published March 21, 2023

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Sam Williams

205 books5 followers
Sam William’s expressive, appealing and soft illustrations have appeared in numerous young books, including Ballet Kitty; (Boxer Books) Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck (Greenwillow) and Little Red by Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York (Simon and Schuster).

He is the author of Talk Peace and That’s Love (Holiday House). Sam divides his time between London, Brooklyn, and the east coast of England. His latest book, 10 Blue Butterflies has just been published.

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November 25, 2023
Darling picture book (board book. . . with thicker pages?) for younger readers. Explores different animals and their feet, trying to see if you can find the right animal for the missing feet. Fun style and design.

Read as a nomination in the Fiction Picture Book book award category as a panelist for Children's and Young Adult Bloggers' Literary Awards (Cybils Awards).
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3,694 reviews37 followers
November 26, 2023
A title for the three and under set is a brief story where we see a pair of feet on the last page as the pages of animals we are flipping have no feet and we are reading to see who the freet belong to. Text copyrighted 1988 by Sam Williams and illustrations copyrighted 2023 by Ekaterinburg Trulhan , a Russian illustrator.
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2,231 reviews26 followers
August 7, 2023
Flip through different animals to figure out whose feet they are. It's a funny interactive book, great for one-on-one reading. I wish the feet flipped too. Repeating text and simple illustrations makes this great for toddlers and preschoolers.
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