THIS IS CRAB

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In the spirit of Christie Matheson’s Tap the Magic Tree (2013) and Hervé Tullet’s Press Here! (2011), each spread contains a pleasing balance of prompts to readers in clean black text and friendly, high-contrast illustrations. Several spreads with die-cut overlays offer discovery opportunities and will foster an enthusiasm for books via the delight of meeting sea creatures with each page turn. While the titular crustacean—drawn as a red disk with six tiny legs, two stylized pincer claws, and googly eyes on stalks—is the central character in this meandering exploration, an octopus, sea turtles, and more perform cameos. These brief appearances from other critters introduce gentle social-emotional vocabulary such as “annoyed,” “rude,” and “apologize.” Dynamic words like “scuttle” and “tempt” are paired with various instructions to “shake” and “wriggle” the book for endless conversation starters and opportunities for readers to get their wiggles out. Aside from coaxing Crab out of the cave, the adventure has no clear goal and few true obstacles; the focus is on having a good time and keeping up with Crab’s whereabouts. Scaffolded reading is possible with this volume: Older kids could hit the internet to learn more about molting while younger kids can repeatedly (and satisfyingly) turn Crab from red to pink and back to red with the flip of a shaped flap.



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THIS IS CRAB THIS IS CRAB Reviewed by CTS Store on May 31, 2020 Rating: 5

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