I Can Be Anything (Board Book: Peppa Pig). Annie Auerbach. Illustrated by Eone. 2018. Scholastic. 16 pages. [Source: Review copy]
First sentence: Peppa Pig loves to play dress up. She uses her imagination to become all kinds of different characters.
Premise/plot: Peppa Pig loves to imagine what she'll be when she grows up. It's too much fun imagining to pick just one thing to be.
My thoughts: Well. It is what it is. Some Peppa Pig books are actual story books. But not all. The point of this one is very simple: Peppa Pig has been told she can be absolutely anything she wants to when she grows up. And so Peppa Pig imagines herself being many, many, many, many different things. She's a fire fighter, an astronaut, a chef, a ballerina.
For those who absolutely love Peppa Pig this one might be worth reading.
Text: 3 out of 5
Illustrations: 3 out of 5
Total: 6 out of 10
© 2018 Becky Laney of Young Readers
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