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This title seems more like a humorous pick for a graduation present, given that an adult reader is likely to remember with nostalgia what it was like to look forward to growing up.
Though the somewhat generic title could potentially doom it to obscurity in a herd of other prehistoric picture books, Volpin's clever vocabulary and endearing watercolors make this a satisfying addition to the storytime canon.
Part ode to creativity, part reminder to be a conscientious classmate, this title will find its niche in elementary STEM collections and classrooms everywhere.
While not quite as emotionally resonant as Fiona Robertson's similarly themed The Perfect Pet, this title is a solid offering in the picture book pet genre. It is a fun choice for storytime or family sharing.
The ambiguous nature of the circumstances makes this title appropriate for many situations children face in today's never-ending news cycle. An absolute-must for most libraries.
With Long's characteristic slapstick humor and simple, expressive characters, this newest pairing is pitch-perfect for his audience…no dance beat required.