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Giraffes Can’t Dance (Board Book)

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The bestselling Giraffes Can’t Dance is now a board book!

Giraffes Can’t Dance is a touching tale of Gerald the giraffe, who wants nothing more than to dance. With crooked knees and thin legs, it’s harder for a giraffe than you would think. Gerald is finally able to dance to his own tune when he gets some encouraging words from an unlikely friend.With light-footed rhymes and high-stepping illustrations, this tale is gentle inspiration for every child with dreams of greatness.

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8 reviews for Giraffes Can’t Dance (Board Book)

  1. Phyllis L Sexton

    I, myself a manic reader, loved the story! The art work is stellar!!! It’s a great conversation piece. Gets kids talking about the issues in a story. I did not have to dumb it down, just went slowly, gave lots of time to look at the illustrations, watch the interactions between listeners before continuing.
    Interestingly the parents!! were giving cues to “get on with it” already!! Get a clue people!!
    These are little kids! If they’re engaged let it develop in their time! Or leave the room. Kids do notice tension, what have you, in a room!

  2. James Lin

    Such a cute fun colorful rhyming story for littles! I do recommend more for toddlers since it took a bit for our baby to get through it still she was older

  3. pautuc

    Gave this book as a gift for a friend’s baby shower. Cute story. Like the board book material. Good price. Would recommend

  4. Katie Hill

    Fun to read. My grandson loves it.

  5. Gizem Aktan

    “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae is a heartwarming tale that has become a cherished favorite in our household. The story follows Gerald, a giraffe with a unique challenge, as he discovers his own rhythm and learns to dance to his own tune.

    The narrative, paired with Guy Parker-Rees’s vibrant illustrations, carries a powerful message about embracing individuality and celebrating differences. The rhythmic flow of the text adds an engaging element, making it a joy to read aloud.

    This book is not only entertaining but also imparts valuable lessons about self-acceptance and the beauty of diversity. The endearing characters and uplifting storyline have sparked meaningful conversations with my little one about kindness and the importance of being true to oneself.

    If you’re searching for a delightful and meaningful story that encourages self-expression and acceptance, “Giraffes Can’t Dance” is a perfect choice. It’s a timeless reminder that everyone has their own unique dance to share with the world. 📚🦒💃🌟

  6. Gizem Aktan

    Absolutely my favorite baby book! Lovely story, lively pictures. It’s perfect for a new baby or young child.

  7. Amazon Customer

    I bought this book a few years ago because I saw it on a “best books for kids” list. I had never heard of it but it is one of our absolute favorites. The story and moral are top notch. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful. My kid loves to pick out and talk about all the different animals. It’s a keepsake for me.

  8. Brittany

    First, I really like this book. I like that it has a message, and I like the rhyming verse. I also like that there’s an Easter egg of having the cricket, a red bug, a yellow bug, and a blue bug in every illustration. Well, almost every.

    Whoever was responsible for making the board book version seemed to be unaware of the Easter egg. The board book version cuts off the yellow bug on one two-page spread. I spent a while carefully examining every square inch of that spread before giving up and concluding that it was missing. I eventually found a copy of the hardcover, non-board book version at the local library and compared, and that version does properly include all of the bugs: the yellow bug had the misfortune of being placed near the edge of the illustration, and my board book did not include it. I also have checked other copies of the board book at a local bookstore, and the yellow bug might be slightly visible in some of them (but not sufficiently to be clearly the yellow bug), so there is some variation in how the illustration was positioned and cut between copies.

    (My only other complaint is that the cricket looks much more like a grasshopper.)

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