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CM . . .
. Volume XVII Number 17. . . .January 7, 2011
excerpt:
Marthe Jocelyn has teamed up with her 19-year-old daughter, Nell, currently a student at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, to produce another winner with the preschool set and their parents. The very brief rhyming text, coupled with the pair’s collage illustrations, reveals an interracial friendship between two young girls while also showing their feather/hair ribbon interaction with a red-breasted bird, with all of the action occurring over a single day. As the book’s title indicates, the volume’s “learning” aspect is the young reader’s recognizing things that are presented either as singles or in pairs. On a first reading, the young listener/viewer will undoubtedly focus principally on the ones and twos that are specifically identified in the text. However, the Jocelyns’ illustrations offer so many more opportunities to find other ones and twos.
Highly Recommended. Dave Jenkinson, CM’s editor, resides in one house in Winnipeg, MB, that contains many twos. Copyright © the Manitoba Library Association. Reproduction for personal
use is permitted only if this copyright notice is maintained. Any
other reproduction is prohibited without permission.
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