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Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (edition 2010)

by Mo Willems (Author)

Series: Elephant and Piggie (12)

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Elephant and Piggie learn to play catch with their new friend Snake.
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Title:Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)
Authors:Mo Willems (Author)
Info:Hyperion Books for Children (2010), Edition: 1, 64 pages
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Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems

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Independent reading level: Grades PK-3rd
This particular book has not received any accolades; however, Mo Willems himself is a number one New York Times best-selling author and illustrator. "Can I play too?" is a part of a collection those shows a positive message with a sprinkle of humor.
  Traci_Spurlock | Apr 11, 2024 |
This book would be good for primary students. This book is "Can I Play Too?" written and illustrated by Mo Willems and published in 2010. I absolutely love Elephant and Piggie books. They are so lighthearted and fun to read. The illustrations are so simple yet the characters are so animated in their expressions. This one is about a snake that wants to play catch with elephant and Piggie, but they can't figure out how to because the snake doesn't have arms. They come up with a solution that they throw the snake back and forth instead of the ball. I would for sure use this in my future classroom because it teaches kids to be imaginative when it comes to figuring out solutions and it shows them that everyone should be allowed to play with everyone, even if they are different than them.
  kcochell23 | Jan 25, 2024 |
"Can I Play Too?" was the first Elephant and Piggie book that I read. I literally laughed out loud to Elephant and Piggie's hilarious situation of trying to include their snake friend in their game of catch. Through trial and error, Elephant and Piggie use their problem solving skills to reach their goal. This is a fabulous easy-to-read book that has vibrant and complimentary illustrations. ( )
  edt112 | Apr 13, 2020 |
Gerald and Piggie are getting ready to play a game of catch when Snake arrives and asks to play too. Gerald and Piggie want to play with their new friend, but (Piggie tries to point this out delicately) Snake has no arms. They try anyway, and eventually come up with a way to play catch with Snake. ;-) ( )
  JennyArch | Aug 13, 2019 |
Can I Play Too? is one of my favorite stories from the Elephant and Piggie series. The Elephant and Piggie series is a hilarious series that features two friends, Elephant and Piggie and their various adventures. Can I Play Too? is my favorite story because it is about Elephant and Piggie trying to figure out how to include a friend that is different than them, a snake, in a game of catch. The story is great because it shows that inclusion can be awkward, and thats okay, but that it is possible. Elephant and Piggie needed to get creative to include Snake in their game but they never gave up in working to include him. ( )
  kfalls1 | Oct 11, 2018 |
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