Lucy and Henry Are Twins, by Elizabeth Winthrop
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Lucy and Henry are brother and sister. They may be twins, but that doesn’t mean they do everything the same way. From time on the swings to crawling through tunnels, a day at the park is double the fun when they’re together. Delightful illustrations and simple, rhythmic text combine to make a wonderful first book about twins. Pages are made of strong paper, ideal for little readers.
Lucy and Henry Are Twins, by Elizabeth Winthrop- Amazon Sales Rank: #75361 in Books
- Brand: Winthrop, Elizabeth/ Massey, Jane (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.00" w x 8.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 1 pages
From School Library Journal Toddler—Short, rhyming phrases combined with bright, toddler-friendly illustrations perfectly capture the bond of twins Lucy and Henry. They move through their morning together, but it's clear that they are individuals. "Lucy swings. Henry clings." The artful spread shows the happy girl being pushed in a baby swing while her brother peers uncertainly from behind their dad's leg. The twins aren't old enough to be aware of or assert their own individuality. It is simply shown through the innocent playfulness of young siblings enjoying a day at the park together. Massey's artwork shines. The gouache, ink, and crayon illustrations are large and bright and depict cheery, round-faced toddlers who are perpetually in motion. VERDICT A first purchase for libraries serving our youngest readers.—Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA
Review “In both the text and the illustrations, the narrative is pared down to essentials, making the book highly accessible to its audience. While older preschoolers may appreciate flights of fancy, very young children will enjoy seeing their everyday experiences reflected in this satisfying picture book.” —Booklist
About the Author
Elizabeth Winthrop has written over sixty books for readers of all ages. Her award-winning titles for children include The Castle in the Attic; Dumpy La Rue, illustrated by Betsy Lewin; and Shoes, illustrated by William Joyce. Her short story “The Golden Darters” was selected for The Best American Short Stories by Robert Stone. Under the name Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop, she is the author of the memoir piece Don’t Knock Unless You’re Bleeding: Growing Up in Cold War Washington. The daughter of Stewart Alsop, the political journalist, she divides her time between New York City and the Berkshires. Visit her at www.elizabethwinthrop.com.
Jane Massey has illustrated dozens of children’s books, including Daddy Is My Hero by Dawn Richards and Night-Night, Emily! by Claire Freedman. She studied graphic design at Kingston University and worked for design agencies in London and Hong Kong. She is also known for her illustration work on packaging, advertising, and greetings cards. She lives on the southern coast of England with her family.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Like many kids her age By Tyler C. Like many kids her age, my two year-old is finicky. Books are no exception. She loves and forgets a book quickly. So it's high praise to say that Lucy and Henry have been stowed beside my daughter's bed for now going on two weeks. She completes the rhymes and narrates what's happening in each scene. The words are sparse and so allow great space for discussion, interpretation, and imagining.I also like the thick, matte finished pages. They make for a nice tactile experience.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. It is a nice book for twins - it shows their special bond ... By Miranda This is a delightful book for very new readers. It is a nice book for twins - it shows their special bond while highlighting individuality. The illustrations are whimsical and colorful, engaging to small children. Although the age range on Amazon says 3-5, I think it is more appropriate for 1-3 year range.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. was hoping for more... By Amazon Customer this book has maybe 25 words in it....it rhymes opposites (giggles and wiggles) and by that it's showing, "They may be twins, but they don't do everything the same."I wanted a good book about boy girl twins... this isn't it.
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