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Suki Cat: Dancer

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8 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published September 3, 2024

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3,902 reviews99 followers
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August 14, 2024
See my full review here: https://www.yabookscentral.com/suki-c...

SUKI CAT: DANCER is a cute board book where Suki Cat gets to dance. Suki Cat is deciding who to be for the day, and she is a ballerina. She gets ready for the big show, and when the star falls and hurts her knee, Suki Cat is ready to step in and save the show!

What I loved: This is a simple, interactive board book with an activity on each page spread, such as moving sliders or pulling pages to change outfits. This is great for little ones who love to explore and interact hands-on with books. They are also all nicely sturdy and thick, which will stand up to a bit of roughness from little hands.

The story is simple and cute with some great rhyming text that rolls off the tongue and is fun to listen to. The font itself is large and easy to read. It also comes with a QR code for audiobook to hear along with the pages. The illustrations are colorful and cute with plenty of details and animal fun that will appeal to little readers.

Final verdict: SUKI CAT: DANCER is a delightful, rhyming board book that encourages little ones to interact and enjoy the ballet show!

Please note that I received an ARC. All opinions are my own.
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15.4k reviews318 followers
September 14, 2024
As is the case for many youngsters, Suki Cat just loves to dress up. In this sturdy board book [2,5 for me!] with six different sliders, readers can manipulate the sliders in order to see what she wears and how she moves when performing. There's quite a transformation from how she looks during everyday activities and when she dances. Since some sliders require readers to push or pull or even turn them, youngsters who have never encountered this sort of a book might need a little guidance. The artwork consists of plenty of pastels.
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