Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year.


In Arm in Arm, Remy Charlip, the great children’s book author and illustrator,  is at his most playful, his zaniest, funniest, and cleverest.   He rewrites the rules of riddles, tongue twisters, puns, and performance-based play, or rather, throws all rules out the window.  Some pages require turning the book completely around, 360 degrees. A magnifying glass may also be useful. It is a book for kids of all ages.
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Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year.


In Arm in Arm, Remy Charlip, the great children’s book author and illustrator,  is at his most playful, his zaniest, funniest, and cleverest.   He rewrites the rules of riddles, tongue twisters, puns, and performance-based play, or rather, throws all rules out the window.  Some pages require turning the book completely around, 360 degrees. A magnifying glass may also be useful. It is a book for kids of all ages.
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Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia

Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia

by Remy Charlip
Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia

Arm in Arm: A Collection of Connections, Endless Tales, Reiterations, and Other Echolalia

by Remy Charlip

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A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year.


In Arm in Arm, Remy Charlip, the great children’s book author and illustrator,  is at his most playful, his zaniest, funniest, and cleverest.   He rewrites the rules of riddles, tongue twisters, puns, and performance-based play, or rather, throws all rules out the window.  Some pages require turning the book completely around, 360 degrees. A magnifying glass may also be useful. It is a book for kids of all ages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681373737
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication date: 10/08/2019
Pages: 40
Sales rank: 624,492
Product dimensions: 7.49(w) x 10.29(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 4 - 7 Years

About the Author

Remy Charlip (1929–2012) was an artist, writer, choreographer, theater director, teacher, and the author of twenty-nine children’s books. He attended Cooper Union, created a style of choreography called Air Mail Dances, and was a founding member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Charlip was the recipient of three New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year citations and was awarded a six-month residency in Kyoto, Japan, from the Japan–U.S. Arts Commission. The New York Review Children’s Collection publishes Thirteen, which Charlip wrote and illustrated with Jerry Joyner.

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Two octopuses got marries and walked down the aisle arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm in arm.


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