Oodles of Animals
by
Lois Ehlert
Order:
USA
Can
Harcourt, 2008 (2008)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Daninhirsch
I
love this book for many of the reasons that my children enjoy it: it's vibrant, has pictures of animals, and each picture is accompanied by miniature poems about the animal. I also love this book for another reason: because of the creativity it inspires in my two young daughters.
E
hlert designed each animal using various colors of construction paper; sawtoothed scissors; a hole punch; and employing just nine different types of basic shapes easily recognizable by young children. This has resulted in a trip to our local Target for colored paper and special scissors so my children can make their own version of Ehlert's animals.
A
sample poem (pertaining to the multicolored rabbit):
'
It's a rabbit habit
to choose
fresh veggies
when she chews.
'
A
nd another, about the boxy elephant with the spiky blue trunk:
'
If an elephant
wants to dance,
say no.
You'd have a flat foot
if she stepped
on your toe.
'
O
odles of Animals
makes a great choice for schools, day cares and home libraries. It's highly readable, enjoyable to look at, and the animal designs are easy to replicate with the right supplies and a good imagination.
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