I Can Blink
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I Can Blink (ISBN 0-919964-69-9) is a children's picture book by Frank Asch. It was published in 1985 by Kids Can Press, and printed by in Hong Kong.
The book consists of a series of simple sentences, with definite parallel structure. Children are encouraged to put their face through a circle cut out of the book, and proceed with the facial actions described.
The book fosters both understanding of animals, of body parts, and of movements.
Plot[]
Uniquely, the written "plot" starts on the cover, with the phrase "I can blink like an owl." The book continues, encouraging children to sniff like a dog, snap like a turtle, chew like a cow, shake their head like a horse, puff their cheeks like a squirrel, stick out their tongue like a snake, smile like a monkey, scrunch their face like a walrus, and wiggle their nose like a rabbit.
The last page is an image of a flower, which has no associated action or text.
References[]
- Books For Keeps - Reviewed in BfK No. 56 (May 1989) by Moira Small)
- Hobbs, Nancy (1997-09-05). "Under the Covers: Reviews of Children's Books". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. B4. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
Popular children's author and artist Frank Asch has designed I Can Roar Like a Lion and I Can Blink Like an Owl to invite toddler interaction
- American picture books
- 1985 children's books