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Mole Sisters series.
"I'm not a baby," says a butterfly, "I'm a...butterfly"; "I'm not a butterfly," says a giraffe, "I'm a...giraffe." By book's end, the butterfly, the giraffe, a baby, and several other animals and objects enjoy a newspaper-boat ride. The book makes no sense: why would a butterfly (etc.) need to tell us that it isn't a baby (etc.)? Only the painstaking colored-pencil images recommend this confounding offering.
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Mole Sisters series.
These two additions to the beguiling mole sisters series convey humor and joie de vivre with few words and small, winsome illustrations. In Cool Breeze, the sisters' attempt to fan themselves on a hot day has comical results. In Question, they wonder who they are--fish, birds, or even snails--but in the end, they happily conclude they're simply the mole sisters. [Review covers these Mole Sisters titles: The Mole Sisters and the Cool Breeze and The Mole Sisters and the Question.]