Friends accidentally bump heads, play make believe, find it hard to share toys, and lose a contest
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Four slice-of-toddler-life vignettes, while perky and realistic, don't add up to a great deal in this slim volume. In the title tale, a spirited girl imitates her friend's antics until the two bump heads; they bounce right back and the girl suggests they "play it again." In the subsequent entries, the child poses some outlandish "what if" questions to her stuffed teddy bear; doesn't do a very good job of sharing toys when a friend comes to play; and reassures her bear when he fails to win the "best-dressed teddy" contest. Thompson's (Bumpety Bump) sketchy, vibrant watercolor-and-ink illustrations fluidly transmit the young heroine's exuberance. Ages 3-up.
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Ages 2^-5. In a style reminiscent of Shirley Hughes, this picture book is about a red-haired little girl who narrates four short tales about play. In one story, her friend comes over and leads the way in boisterous games of head over heels and higgledy-piggledy. In another, things don't go so well, and she resents having to share with a visitor. When she plays alone, her teddy bear says just what she wants him to say. The watercolor-and-ink illustrations express the feeling and exuberant movement of the simple, direct words. Toddlers will recognize the situations and will be delighted to find that there are books about the games they play. Hazel Rochman
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Carol Thompson (illustrator). Softcover, in Good + condition, retired library copy with minimal markings (a stamp inside the cover and a card pocket in the back), good binding, covers look nice, pages look like new, Seller Inventory # 055561
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