Dancer Pip
by Tabatha Taylor
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Pub Date 10 Jan 2022 | Archive Date 18 Mar 2022
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Description
Tabatha Taylor's charming rhymes and Gabhor Utomo's beautiful illustrations combine to make the tales of Pip a classic for children.
In this second tale, Dancer Pip is an energetic and determined Jack Russell who aspires to be a dancer on the stage ...
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ISBN | 9781782228929 |
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Featured Reviews
Come on a journey with Pip and his parrot friend Mango. This book is the second in the series about Pip the dog. In this book Pip wants to dance on a stage and sets his sites on doing it at the local church. The pastor says no and he goes to the pastors daughter another friend. After making a kilt Pip and Mango go to the church and are a big hit. This is told in rhyme and more for the 4-7 year old group. Illustrations are cute and detailed.
The first Pip book, he was a designer, and in this book he's a dancer in a kilt. I loved this book as well. The book should be renamed and put in a chapter book for kids. The many adventures of Pip. Reading these books really does take you on an adventure. So far dancer Pip is my favorite. It's such a cheerful book that kids would enjoy so much. Hope to read more on Pip.
I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily writing a review
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