The ever-inventive Taro Gomi offers this first look at clothes and the need to get dressed in a story for toddlers. First published in 1980 in Japan, it is now available in English.
Nine different animals' natural covering is compared to an article of clothing, for example Sheep wears a fluffy jacket, Goldfish wears a tie-dye skirt, and Snake wears a snug stocking. While a few comparisons take a bit of imagination to understand (Rhino in a warm coat and Duck in a fancy cardigan), some readers may find it shocking to see a naked little boy (who gets dressed the next page) and think this over the top.
Gomi's flat artwork is stunning as ever. He uses bold, saturated colors as background behind each animal so they pop. Combined with the simple text, this is great to use with other board books about getting dressed.