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We've All Got Bellybuttons!4 reviews
David Martin

Candlewick, 2005

from SherriAllen.com
"We've All Got Bellybuttons!," written by David Martin and illustrated by Randy Cecil, is a picturebook that does more than just tell a story. It invites your young child to have fun with the characters. There are body parts to be identified, motions to be performed and, best of all, lots and lots of giggles. The elephants start the fun with "We've got ears, and you do too. We can pull ...
  
  











  



  
Bellybuttons Are Navels2 reviews
Mark Schoen

BookSurge Publishing, 2008

Healthy help for parents of small children
This book, BELLYBUTTONS ARE NAVELS, is a natural, appropriate, healthy book for parents to develop comfort "talking" (reading) to their young child or young children about their bodies -- one of the important stages in general and sexual health. I think it is an excellent book to read -- along with the other books parents read for quality time with thier kids! Thanks to Dr. Mark Schoen! Five ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Has a Bellybutton: Your Life Before You Were Born1 review
Laurence P. Pringle

Boyds Mills Press, 1997

Great for kids, the artwork is exceptional
The text is very informative and easily simplified when reading aloud to younger children. I thought the illustrations were warm and friendly, and beautifully done.
  
  











  



  
From the Bellybutton of the Moon and other summer poems/Del ombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano1 review
Francisco X. Alarcon

Children's Book Press, 1998

An exuberant bilingual celebration of life
"From the Bellybutton of the Moon and Other Summer Poems" is an excellent collaboration between two artists: poet Francisco X. Alarcon and illustrator Maya Christina Gonzalez. Although marketed as a children's book, this bilingual collection should appeal to readers of all ages. Each of Alarcon's poems is presented both in English and Spanish versions, making this book an added bonus for English ...
  
  











  



  
Contemplating Your Bellybutton (My Body Science)7 reviews
Jun Nanao

Kane/Miller Book Publishers, 1995

A Wonderful Book!
My two year old daughter *loves* this book - she'd have me read it 20 times a day if I were willing. This is a great book for explaining pregnancy and birth to a small child. I also love the fact that it portrays the mom giving birth in what appears to be an upright [squating perhaps] position - very nice. [You see mom's breasts, but nothing indiscreet or too graphic.] It also shows mom ...
  
  











  



  
From the Bellybutton of the Moon: And Other Summer Poems / Del Ombligo de la Luna: Y Otros Poemas de Verano ...
Francisco X. Alarcon

Children's Book Press, 2005

With a poet's magical vision, Francisco X. Alarcón takes young readers back to his childhood when he traveled with his family to Mexico to visit his grandmother and other relatives. Readers ride with him in the family station wagon across the misty mountain range to the little town of Atoyac, the beloved town of his ancestors. There he listens his grandma's colorful stories, samples Auntie Reginalda's tasty breakfasts, learns about the keys to ...
  
  











  



  
The Boy Who Lost His Bellybutton3 reviews
Jeanne Willis

Andersen Press, 2008

The Boy Who Lost His Belly Button
This was one of the best childrens books that I have read in quite a while. The illustrations were well done and the wording was done in a fashion that younger children were able to follow quite closely, which some books fail to do. I work at a library and the children that I read it to were quite taken with it.
  
  











  



  
Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents3 reviews
Jim Malusa

Sierra Club/Counterpoint, 2008

Unforgettable Adventures
On the surface, "Into Thick Air" appears to be an interesting book about a guy who rides his bike to the lowest points on earth, writing descriptions of what he observes along the way. But, only a few pages into the book you suddenly realize that this book mines much deeper ore. This is a book where you can glean keen insights into the human condition and learn things that could completely ...
  
  











  



  
Did Adam & Eve Have Bellybuttons...And 199 other questions from Catholic Teenagers21 reviews
Matthew J. Pinto

Ascension Press, 1998

Great Youth Book
I loved this book in high school. I thought it was great tool for any Catholic young adult. If you like this book you would also like: Men for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Start a Men's Pro-Life Club.
  
  











  



  
Quick Children's Sermons 3: Did Adam and Eve Have Bellybuttons?

Group Publishing(CO), 2001

Kids ask the most amazing questions--now you'll be ready to answer 50 of them! You'll get witty, wise and biblically solid answers to kid-sized questions about God?the Bible?eternity?and more! Each message provides a great starting point for fun discussions. Versatile enough for Sunday school, classroom devotions, children's messages, and almost anywhere!
  
  











  



  
The World's Bellybutton
Tanya Landman

Walker Books Ltd, 2007

William travels to a Greek isle to meet his long-lost father. There he meets a talking swan, who is really Zeus, king of the gods - and he desperately needs William's help. The knot that ties the world together is slipping, and the planet is about to explode. Can they trick the Gorgons and retie the knot before it is too late?
  
  











  



  
What Is a Bellybutton?: First Questions and Answers About the Human Body (First Questions and Answers)2 reviews
Time-Life Books

Time-Life Books, 1993

Kinah's Mom
I read some of the pages of this book to my three-year daughter on last night. We are working on minor body parts (wrists, ankle, heel, thigh, under arms, etc.,). We sang: The Five Senses Song; Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes; Dem Bones, Dem Bones. We did the nursery rhyme, "Where is Thumbkin" --- traced her hand on paper and pointed to body parts on her doll. This book is great addition! I'm ...
  
  











  



  
An Orange for a Bellybutton
Haruo Fukami

Carolrhoda Books, 1990

A giant takes an orange for a bellybutton, but trouble for both ensues before they are able to accept the right life for each.
  
  











  



  
NOW SHOW ME YOUR BELLY-BUTTON!
Reuben and BORDEN, Ken SCHAFER

Ken Borden, 1967
  
  











  



  
Charlie Malarkey and the Belly-button Machine

Atlantic Monthly Press, 1986

His first children's book, co-written with his son.
  
  











  







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