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I love my tutu too!

Burach, Ross. (Author).

Bear, penguin, toucan are just some of the ten animals who are wearing their tutus today.

Book  - 2020
JB Burac
3 copies / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9781338504279
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781338504279
I Love My Tutu Too! (a Never Bored Book!)
I Love My Tutu Too! (a Never Bored Book!)
by Burach, Ross (Author, Illustrator)
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I Love My Tutu Too! (a Never Bored Book!)

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Under the guise of counting from one to 10, exuberant animals express their love for tutus.A goofy-looking penguin declares its love for the pink tutu around its waist. Soon other animals join in: a bear, in a double-tiered purple tutu; a bugin a "teeny tiny tutu," of course; a toucan; a gnu"who knew?"; two tunas; a ewe; an elephant; and a crocodile. But this is much more than a counting book; it is a rollicking tutu lovefest expressed with plenty of alliteration, rhythm, and, most especially, a clever play on homophones: " I know a ewe with a new tutu.' / You do?' / I do.' / Woo-hoo!' / Yodel-lay-hee-EWE!' " And that's not all; there's even a little sharing thrown in for good measure when the elephant reveals "I wish I had a tutu too," and the crocodile responds with "I have TWO tutus! I can share my blue tutu!" With 10 creatures now in tutus, "ENOUGH with the tutu talk already. It's time to / DANCE!" What fun, and then: "Phew." Burach's bright cartoons are whimsical and humorous, the animals' faces brimming with expression. Large, pink numerals appear on recto in each spread that introduces a new number while on verso they are spelled out in pink capital letters.Who knew a tutu-clad clan could have so much fun? (Board book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.