With the wonderful combination of a simple rhyming text and color photography, young children will have fun joining Barney in a game of follow the leader. As Barney and some of his friends wave, march, and play peek-a-boo, young children will learn to identify body parts, as well as follow directions.
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With the wonderful combination of a simple rhyming text and color photography, young children will have fun joining Barney in a game of follow the leader. As Barney and some of his friends wave, march, and play peek-a-boo, young children will learn to identify body parts, as well as follow directions.
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Add this copy of Barney Plays Nose to Toes to cart. $15.20, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1996 by Barney Publishing.
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Add this copy of Barney Plays Nose to Toes to cart. $46.82, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1996 by Scholastic Inc.
ISBN 1570640777 - Barney's been around for a while now, and his first set of fans are now just about old enough to have their own kids - and pass on their childhood love of the big purple guy. This definitively moves Barney from a cute TV character to a childhood icon and makes him a great friend to learn from.
In short rhymes, Barney introduces young readers to Barney Says (not to be confused with Simon Says, because Barney doesn't start each "order" with "Barney says..."). Readers are told to tap their nose, march their feet and more, learning the parts of their body in a fun and interactive way.
The photographs by Dennis Fuller show Barney and four young children (not the same four on each page, oddly) on a gray background, leaving only the action to draw your attention. Since the idea is to do, as much as to read, it's a nice touch that the photos aren't too detailed. Also nice is that the children are a somewhat racially diverse group. Best of all, of course, your child can be a Barney fan without being a couch potato!