by Kathryn Heling (Author) Andy Robert Davies (Illustrator)
Get in the game and use clues on the clotheslines to identify a slew of sports.
Catchy rhymes and visual cues introduce young readers to sports in this companion to Clothesline Clues to Jobs People Do.
The clues in each lively verse can be spotted hanging from the clotheslines. What athlete wears those items? Turn the page to discover the sport at hand--and the athlete in full gear! From baseball and soccer, to fencing and archery, there's something for everyone--including a surprise ending. A perfect choice for reading aloud and encouraging kids to join in the guessing and reveal.
Andy Robert Davies's quirky illustrations build a separate story from the text. Close attention to the details will help young readers build their own storytelling skills and help them make visual connections.
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PreS-Gr 2--Much like this duo's popular Clothesline Clues for Jobs People Do (Charlesbridge, 2012), this title presents illustrations of clothing and accessories paired with rhyming text that allow readers to guess which sport will be revealed on the next page. Sports such fencing and archery are shown side by side with baseball, soccer, and football. Just as in Jobs, gender equality is the rule of the game, with equal numbers of men and women, boys and girls. Some examples lend themselves better to the clothesline treatment than others: a jersey, matching shorts, shoes, and a basketball are easy to guess. However, the tennis clothesline holds only a headband and shoes. Nevertheless, kids will love guessing the sports and finding the repeated images on each page. A school bus runs through each spread, and the final pages depict a party with adult athletes and kids playing together. Children are invited to picture themselves participating: "The clothes hold clues to sports people play./What sport would you like to try out today." VERDICT Sure to please in sports-themed storytimes, especially during the Olympics.--Jennifer Wolf, Beaverton City Library, OR
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