Reviews

There are so many incredible books available at the moment that it is impossible to read them all, no matter how hard I try! Here are my thoughts about some of the books I have read and how I think they could be used in school as well as Q and A sessions with authors and illustrators.

Picture Book, Exercise, Movement Sue Wilsher Picture Book, Exercise, Movement Sue Wilsher

All the Wonderful Ways to Move

Bursting with energy, ‘All the Wonderful Ways to Move’ is a delightful book which celebrates being active and having fun. A young child, an older lady and a whole host of animal characters dance their way across the pages of the book, encouraging readers to join in the fun!

The rhyming text offers a wonderful background beat to the sequence of movements the text suggests- clapping, stomping, wriggling, stretching and bending- leading to everyone having a thoroughly good time. Repetition of sections will soon have children joining in and, no doubt, quickly learning the sequence, joining in with the words as they perform the actions. Some ‘cool down’ moves are also included before everyone flops at the end.

With an emphasis on taking part. creatures of all shapes and sizes are shown joining in and having fun as they perform this series of moves which can be differentiated to accommodate everyone at a level at which they are comfortable. Using an older adult and showing them as mobile and active is wonderful as this is not something very often seen in children’s books.

The illustrations are great fun and readers are sure to be inspired to create their own routines to share as they quickly learn there are so many wonderful ways to move- and enjoy doing so!

All the Wonderful Ways to Move

Laura Baker, illustrated by Sandra de la Prada

Little Tiger ISBN: 978-1838917227

You can read my review of ‘All the Wonderful Ways to Read’ here.

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