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36 pp.
| Harcourt |
September, 2000 |
TradeISBN 0-15-202312-7$$14.00
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The sequel to Who Hops? will provoke just as many giggles as its predecessor. The brightest of colors, set off with thick black outlines, create bold, attention-grabbing animal portraits on each page. Silly statements allow children the gleeful opportunity to be "smarter" than the book, which maintains that owls don't hoot, mice don't squeak, and lions don't roar, until the page turn reveals that they "definitely" do.