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Where do pants go? Do they go on your head? Do they go on your neck? No! This humorous story shows kids how to put on their clothes—from the underwear on their bottoms to the hats on their heads and everything in between. But sometimes getting dressed doesn’t happen without a few fun missteps! These adorable toddlers and their trusty dogs are sure to tickle every young reader . . . from their funny bones to the bottoms of their soles. Review: Totally CUTE for growing dressing skills - So cute when reading to my young students with special needs. Lessonpix even offers activities to go along with it. Any toddler or preschooler who is working on independent and self-help skills will appreciate. THANKS! Review: ... old girls and even my 8-year old daughter really like this book - My 2-year old girls and even my 8-year old daughter really like this book. We all love the illustrations of the different children and their dogs. The writing and illustrations are sweet and funny and I really appreciate that there is a child in the book that looks like them.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,510,824 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #538 in Children's Books on the Body #3,209 in Children's Fiction on Social Situations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 33 Reviews |
V**L
Totally CUTE for growing dressing skills
So cute when reading to my young students with special needs. Lessonpix even offers activities to go along with it. Any toddler or preschooler who is working on independent and self-help skills will appreciate. THANKS!
C**H
... old girls and even my 8-year old daughter really like this book
My 2-year old girls and even my 8-year old daughter really like this book. We all love the illustrations of the different children and their dogs. The writing and illustrations are sweet and funny and I really appreciate that there is a child in the book that looks like them.
C**T
Fun Book For Toddlers and Preschoolers
Such a cute book! I have bought it for all my toddler/preschool grandchildren as a fun way to learn and laugh about how to get dressed. Just the right length and with charming illustrations, it is a great addition to any read-aloud library.
T**R
Learn how to get dressed with giggles
Getting dressed isn't that easy. So many holes. So many possibilities! No worries with this book because with a few instructions and even more giggles, those pants get on exactly how they should. This book immediately puts a smile on the face. From underwear to pants, socks to hat, every piece of clothing is experimented with until it finally finds its correct spot. Of course, the mishaps add the right amount of humor to guarantee kids will want to read through it again and again. The entire thing follows a rhythm and a type of build-up scheme. After one piece of clothing is introduced and successfully put on, the next follows and each time, at the end, the earlier pieces of clothes are added on to a verse so nothing's forgotten. The illustrations are adorable and simple. The characters offer a lovely diversity of children, each beaming with happiness. To add to all of the sweetness, a little dog bounces around each child. These are definitely pictures that can be looked through again and again. Summed up, this is a wonderful book to get those youngest readers on the right path to getting themselves dressed. It's a little too simple for anyone over four, but even they would still smile at the silly ways clothes might be worn. I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.
R**R
Love it
Love this book. Bought it for my 2 years old granddaughter . She loves acting it out
S**N
It's a winner!
My kids choose this book several nights a week for their bedtime story. It help us get dressed in the mornings. And the illustrations are adorable!! A winner here!!
D**A
Perfect for Preschoolers
Since I know you’re wondering, pants go on your legs. Now that we have that cleared up, this is such a cute book for toddlers and preschoolers learning to dress themselves. It’s illustrated by Chris Robertson, who has a retro style to his artwork. I’ve loved everything he’s illustrated, so I’m not surprised that I liked this book. Where Do Pants Go? is geared too young for my older kids, but with just a few words on each page, it’s perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. It teases the reader by asking where various items of clothing should go, trying them on random parts of the body, and eventually landing on the right one. This would be great at a preschool or for home use when your kids are in that stage of learning to get dressed on their own.
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