The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss’s Wacky Book of Opposites
This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases A toe-tapper babies will love–the classic Seussian book about opposites: “Wet foot, dry foot. Low foot, high foot…” The Foot Book is a delightful tribute to the diverse and multifaceted world of feet. Not merely a realm of ankles, arches, and toes–as
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A toe-tapper babies will love–the classic Seussian book about opposites: “Wet foot, dry foot. Low foot, high foot…” The Foot Book is a delightful tribute to the diverse and multifaceted world of feet. Not merely a realm of ankles, arches, and toes–as this self-proclaimed “Wacky Book of Opposites” attests–the podiatry province welcomes all kinds: “Slow feet/Quick feet/Well feet/Sick feet.” Dr. Seuss has put his best foot forward here, in a whimsical approach to showcasing opposites. Wet feet contrast dry feet, and low feet contrast high feet. Though hot feet and cold feet aren’t specifically referenced, we get the sense that those are okay too. As usual, the rhymes are quick and quirky, and Seuss’s illustrations will knock kids’ socks off. (Baby to preschool)
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