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MY HANDS CAN

Sabrena Khadija Ammi-Joan Paquette

MY HANDS CAN is the first in a 3-book series about the body's amazing abilities - from the straightforward to the meaningful.
A poignant board book series about the power and potential our bodies hold. Written in a lyrical, affectionate tone, and illustrated in bright, warm colors, this series celebrates bodies everywhere and is sure to spark wonder, love, and respect for everything of which we are capable. This book will provide young readers with a deep understanding and appreciation of everything their hands can do, and invite them to look beyond what's known and obvious. Ammi-Joan Paquette spent her formative years moving from place to place, which left her with an insatiable curiosity about the wide world and everything in it. A voracious reader since early childhood, she's thrilled to now be able to share her stories with readers everywhere. She lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts, where she balances her own writing and her day job as a literary agent. Sabrena Khadija is a Sierra Leonean-American illustrator based in Washington, D.C. She has done editorial work for several clients, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Google, NYLON, and Society6. This is her third illustrated children's book following Ride, Roll, Run and Bing, Bop, Bam.
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Published 2024-05-07 by Rise x Penguin Workshop

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Written in a lyrical, affectionate tone, and illustrated in bright, warm colors, "My Hands Can" celebrates our bodies everywhere and is sure to spark wonder, love, and respect for everything hands can do.

A great board book that shows young readers all the things our hands can do.

This empowering and uplifting board book recognizes the potential and possibility of the hands of each child. One to two sentences per spread describe all of the amazing things that hands are capable of, such as, "mix, and roll, and fix," a delicious meal, or "fill.spill.scoop and press and shape and build," an impressive sandcastle, while "Joining hands can make us brave." A well-paced, straightforward text will appeal to even the youngest of children, as onlookers will relate not only to the familiar scenes of hands at work, but also the importance of offering a hand, or help, to a friend in need. The bright and colorful illustrations are particularly notable in their celebration of diversity and acceptance. Eye-catching spreads depict children of various skin tones and include characters who are blind, deaf, or use prosthetics. The first in a planned trilogy, this encouraging title is a warm and welcome addition to all board book collections.