BUSY FEET
By: Marcia Berneger
Illustrated by: Susanna Chapman
Published: February 14, 2023
Publisher: Starry Forest Books
Fiction
I don’t know a toddler that doesn’t have busy feet. Travel through a day in the life of a toddler, including lots of play, with this new picture book.
From morning to night, toddlers’ feet don’t slow down. Whether spinning, swinging, racing, marching, or hopping those feet are always moving. At the end of the day, it’s time to head home and clean those feet in the tub. Soon, the feet will be tucked into bed to rest up for another full day tomorrow.
Feet wake up, time to play.
Happy feet out all day!
With a rhyming scheme and bright illustrations of diverse feet, kids will be excited to get their own feet moving throughout the day. The author is a former elementary teacher and grandma, dedicating this book to her grandson, Ori, and is well versed in children’s busy feet. This will for sure be a favorite read-aloud with your child.
Click HERE for BUSY FEET activity pages
Marcia Berneger is a retired teacher of first and second grade, special education, and Torah school. In addition to her volunteer work in classrooms, libraries, and with various fundraisers, she is a proud grandmother. She lives with her husband and three crazy dogs in San Diego, California. Check out her website, HERE.
Susanna Chapman is an illustrator, book designer, and muralist. She illustrated THE GIRL WHO RAN, which received gold medals from the Independent Publisher Book Awards and the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. Susanna lives with her husband in Nashville, Tennessee. Check out her website, HERE.
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