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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Reviewed by Publishers Weekly Nov 2007 I think this book is great for younger children ( preK-1). New readers will love the simplicity of the content and the animated pictures while learning about new animals. A new animal is presented on the page along with a verb describing the animals actions. Very unique and innovative. Such a cool book to see (as an adult), not quite sure my 2 year old is as impressed. This picture book is great for younger audiences as well as grade school children. The words are simple to read and the moving pictures are very intriguing. Each page introduces a new animal and their actions. For example, a horse gallops and a chicken struts.
The text to “Gallop!” doesn’t add much... [b]ut the swinging chimp (and leaping cat or soaring eagle) are mesmerizing enough for all ages.
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Simple text and "scanimation" illustrations, which make figures appear to be moving, describe the motions of various animals, such as a horse, a cat, a bird, and a butterfly.