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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
Idle's art in these Rex books reminds me a lot of William Joyce. I love the retro feel. Plus, camping with dinos goes pretty much as I would expect. Library copy.
Book Hangovers
Book Hangovers rated it 11 years ago
Zombelina is DREAD-fully unique!! What a hauntingly sweet book of an adorable dancing Zombie girl. She loves to dance ballet, especially for her family but what happens when she has to perform for others on stage?? Stage FRIGHT?? Wow!! The girls and I just loved this book! It was fun, wit...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
Aw, who doesn't delight in seeing a pretty little ballerina with her detached leg raised nice and high in the air? As an antidote to the pink, precious, girliness of so many books, this was welcome. Clever concept, strong art. The text is a little to self-consciously rhyming, which detracts from the...
Amara's Eden
Amara's Eden rated it 11 years ago
In Flora and the Flamingo, an interactive, wordless picture book by Molly Idle, a little girl dances with a flamingo. To properly express my opinion of the book, I think it's best to first present the following blurb: In this innovative wordless picture book with interactive flaps, Flora and her...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
Loved the art. The book was too literal for me: I not only do not need an instruction manual for hosting a tea party, I'm not sure anyone does.Library copy.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
It's not every ballerina who can remove and replace her head at will.
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 12 years ago
Adorable!
The Cheap Reader
The Cheap Reader rated it 12 years ago
Cute. I was expecting a bit more from the story though.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
I'm thinking a T. Rex might go for Oolong.
A Rep Reading
A Rep Reading rated it 12 years ago
A wordless, lift-the-flap picture book object lesson that style, grace and beauty can embody any shape and size.
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