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Look at me --
I'm growing!With her trademark simple words and delightful
pictures, Aliki explains how and why we grow. Our arms and legs,
our hair and toenails, our muscles, bones, and skin all grow from
the moment we are born.Some people grow faster than others; some
people grow more than others. With the help of good healthy food,
we all grow in our own way and at our own speed.It will happen to
you, too!
I love Aliki books!Reviewed by C. Castillo, 2007-04-05
These books never disappoint! All of Aliki's books are written in language that young children can easily understand. This book is no different. "I'm Growing" explores the changes that young children observe in themselves or in older/younger siblings. The illustrations are excellent. My preschoolers enjoy hearing this book read to them over and over again.
Good LessonReviewed by Anonymous, 2002-03-06
This book was about how and why children grow. There are great
pictures, charts and diagrams to help the author explain that
children's bones, organs and even teeth grown and change. She
explains that correct nutrition and proper care is needed in order
to allow your body to grow and for you to be healthy. The book goes
on to say that when you are older your bones may stop growing.
However, your hair and nails keep growing. Brandenberg explains
very simply what the young readers can expect as they grow.
The main reason why I liked that book was because in the story the
author tried to get the point across that everyone grows at
different rates. Some people's hair grows faster or they may lose
their baby teeth before all the other kids. Also, boys may be
shorter than girls when they are young but soon they will be taller
than their classmates. It would have been nice to be reassured when
I was the littlest in the class that soon I would grow, it will
just take time and care.
The author highlights the importance of eating healthy if you want
to be big and strong when you are older. She shares with the young
readers why their bodies are changing and what they can expect in
the growing years to come.