This creative picture book is based on "alphabet language," or using the names of letters spoken orally to decode the meaning. In other words, the title "CDC" shows a picture of a man using his are to showcase a beautiful ocean sunset (See the sea?) This book is great in that it forces the reader to think in a different way, and it plays with language in a fun and funny way. It takes a moment for the reader to decode and connect language to meaning, and when this happens, each page feels like reaching that "Aha!" moment. Plot...not really. More single-cell comic type of book. But CDC is for a wide range of students including Kindergartners who are just learning the names of letters and phonemic awareness as well as octogenarians that need a good laugh. Strengths of this book are that it's fun, it's easy, and it's incredibly creative. Weakness include the fact that it's a concept book, each page is an isolated cartoon, and there is no plot, character development, etc. So, it's more of a fun book that uses language in a different way. Poetic!