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With laugh-out-loud humor, this zesty lesson in getting along with a sibling is an excellent read-aloud and should appeal to a wide audience of readers young and old.
This is a serviceable overview of a complex topic; perhaps pair with Susan Hughes’s Lights Day and Night or David A. Adler’s Light Waves for its excellent STEM focus.
This book may leave readers with more questions than answers; better options for young readers include Mari C. Schuh’s My Life with Epilepsy and Dr. Roopa Farooki’s The Brilliant Brain.
Though forced rhymes limit its read-aloud potential, an appealing design and upbeat message make this is an acceptable choice for caregivers looking for a gentle introduction to the ever-popular topic of zoos and animal conservation.