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Oh Dear, Geoffrey!

Oh Dear, Geoffrey! illus. by Gemma O'Neill. 32p. Candlewick/Templar. May 2014. Tr $15.99. ISBN 9780763666590. LC 2013944027.
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PreS-K—Geoffrey has an appealing face but the long legs and awkwardness of all young giraffes. His enthusiasm and friendliness are adorable but his clumsiness and size make it almost impossible to share moments with animals small and close to the ground, like meerkats. He finally gives up trying to make friends and heads to his favorite tree for a snack. There, he meets monkeys looking for someone tall to help them up higher and birds looking for friends. His success with these creatures gives Geoffrey just the encouragement he needs. Simple text with random words in bold make this offering as bright and fun as Geoffrey himself. The text and story are not complicated and would be a quick read for parents, teachers, or librarians to share with preschoolers. The highlight of this title are the illustrations that move with Geoffrey and his bright face. The giraffe's excitement jumps off the page, even when he falls.—Susan Lissim, Dwight School, New York City
Young, wobbly-kneed giraffe Geoffrey tries to make friends with other animals, but he's so tall that when he bends down to play, he stumbles and falls. Discouraged, he heads to a tall tree for a snack--and meets a group of monkeys and birds who value him for his height. Frequent shifts in perspective add tension and movement to the mixed-media illustrations.

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