One Hand, Two Hands by Max Lucado is a very sweet picture book. The rhyming text tells of things we can do with our hands: pet a dog, hold a cup, play in a band. Toward the end of the book, the focus is on helpful and loving ways we can use our hands: write Grandma a letter, put away toys, help Mommy wash dishes, pray. The book ends with a short rhyming prayer:
"One hand, two hands,
five fingers, ten ...
"God, thanks for my hands.
Please, use them again."
Bright, colorful illustrations make this book visually appealing. Children who love animals will especially enjoy the illustrations. This is a lovely book for very young children--babies, toddlers, preschoolers.
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The illustrations look really soft and lovely.
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