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Giraffes Can't Dance Number Rumba Tabbed Board Book


Giraffe's Cant Dance

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No. of pages 14

Published: 2013

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An irresistible counting book, featuring favourite animals from the internationally bestselling story Giraffes Can't Dance.With bright, bold pictures and simple rhyming text, this tactile board book is perfect for preschoolers just starting to learn about numbers. Read it together and help them turn the pages using the sturdy tabs on each page.With rocking rhinos, zippy zebras and flamenco-dancing flamingos, counting to ten has never been so much fun!

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Giraffe's Cant Dance .

This book has been graded for interest at 1-5 years.

There are 14 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2013 by Hachette Children's Group .

Giles Andreae is a hugely successful illustrator, the creator of Purple Ronnie and the illustrator of such brilliant books as Rumble In The Jungle and Commotion In The Ocean. Giles lives in London. Guy Parker-Rees has illustrated numerous books for children, including the bestselling sensation Giraffes Can't Dance . He lives in Brighton, England, and he invites you to visit him online at guyparkerrees. com.

 

This book is in the following series:

Giraffe's Cant Dance

An inspiration. * Church Times *

 

A wonderful, light-hearted story. * Bournemouth Daily Echo *

 

A hit with young children since it was first published 10 years ago * Daily Express *

 

A can-do story with lively pictures and an immensely pleasing text. * Times Educational Supplement *

 

Brilliant use of colour, a continual sense of movement and high good humour all help to make this picture book richly enjoyable. * Carousel *

 

A gloriously colourful and lively book with a strong message. * Sunderland Echo *

 

Superb...a wonderfully funny book. * The Independent *

 

Extraordinary and exuberant...a terrific tale and a positive message about celebrating difference. * Bournemouth Echo *

 

This rhyming poem is excellent. * The Bookseller *

 

Managed to capture the hearts of countless children. A modern classic. * Baby & Me *

 

A fantastically funny and wonderfully colourful romp * The Daily Telegraph *

 

A lovely rhyming picture book about understanding differences * motherandbaby.co.uk *

 

Lovely * Lytham St Annes Express *

 

This is a lovely story that incorporates several dance forms including waltz, tango, Scottish reel amd rock n roll. I have also used the story to introduce infant classes to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and had them playing along with it * SAME Magazine *

 

Giraffes Can't Dance ... has been a bestseller for more than 15 years - and for good reason ... There's a very powerful message in there about daring to be different, and accepting others too * Irish Daily Mail *

 

This rhyming story will delight young children and get them popping along with the rhythm * Evening Standard *

 

a joyful read about an outsider who finds acceptance on his own terms.... there's also a simple moral about tolerance and daring to be different. * Junior *

 

This delightful picture book is written in lively rhyming text with vivacious illustrations. * Junior *

 

A rhyming story with superb illustrations... wonderfully funny. * Independent *

 

Witty match of rollicking rhyme and bold colour. * Guardian *

 

A fantastically funny and wonderfully colourful romp of a picture book. All toddlers should grow up reading this or hearing their parents read it aloud to them. * Daily Telegraph *

 

Has managed to capture the hearts of countless children... a modern classic. * Baby & Me *