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Readers who enjoy fairy tales with a bit of edge and realistic emotion will appreciate the intensity of Bailey's story, which deftly portrays the frustrations that children with developmental delays may experience while communicating with others.
Readers will enjoy the levity Carson brings to this journey from coast to coast as they learn about the diverse regions of the country through the illustrations and the map on the endpapers. A fine choice that may lead to further research for classrooms studying Canada.
A good storytime selection because of the clear, humorous illustrations and repetitive text.-Melisa Bailey, Harford County Library System, MD
In true toddler fashion, a multicultural bunch of kids experiment with putting clothing on the wrong body parts and are lovingly corrected. The structure of the text builds on itself with lots of repetition and provides many opportunities for audience participation: "Where does underwear go?... / On your head? No, no, NO!" Simple but engaging illustrations on brightly colored pages provide nice consistency throughout.