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Giraffes Can't Dance (Orchard Picturebooks)

Giraffes Can't Dance (Orchard Picturebooks)
By Giles Andreae

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Gerald would love to join in with the other animals at the Jungle Dance, but everyone knows that giraffes can't dance . . . or can they? 2009 sees the 10th anniversary of this bestselling picture book, loved by children everywhere.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3063 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-07-12
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

Gerald was a tall giraffe Whose neck was long and slim, But his knees were awfully bandy And his legs were rather thin...
Every year Gerald dreads the great Jungle Dance, and feels ashamed that he cannot tango and two-step with the rest of the jungle animals. But then one day he realises that it doesn't matter that he is different from everyone else--its just that he needs a different tune to dance to.

A lovely story, wittily illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees and told in rhyme by the award-winning author Giles Andreae, it has a stealth and humour that makes it perfect for reading aloud. Giraffes Can't Dance is a nifty little 1story that children and adults will love to read time and time again. (Ages 3 to 5 years) --Susan Harrison

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Andreae's ode to a different drummer stumbles when it preaches about uncovering your own beat, but is ferried along by enough sweet verse and Parker-Rees's dazzling colors that it almost pulls its own weight. Gerald the giraffe's legs are too spindly for dancing; they are always buckling at the knees when it comes to the old soft-shoe. And while all the other creatures show some mean moves at the Jungle Dance ("The chimps all did a cha-cha / with a very Latin feel, / and eight baboons then teamed up / for a special Scottish reel"), poor Gerald is hooted off the dance floor before he even has a chance to crumple. As he shuffles homeward, and as he stops to admire the moon, a cricket suggests that "you just need a different song." So, to the sound of the wind in the trees, Gerald starts to move: a gentle swaying, some circling, and some swishing. Suddenly he commences to belt out Olympic-quality gymnastic moves-"Then he did a backward somersault / and leapt up in the air"-that blows the other animals away. But probably not readers, even the youngest of whom will want to know just why Gerald's legs didn't buckle this time, special music or not. Bad enough that in a story about rhythm, the verse doesn't always scan-but must Gerald strike the Travolta pose? Gerald doesn't find himself; he simply learns how to mimic. "(Picture book. 3-5)" (Kirkus Reviews)

Belfast Telegraph
"A wonderfully funny book that is also a subtle way to discuss prejudice"


Customer Reviews

We all can dance, when we find the music that we love..(wise words!)5
I've been reading this to my daughter, now eight', for the past five years at least. A short moral tale that lends itself to daft voices and silly accents with the opportunity to ad lib as and when. Because of its narrative flow it can also be put to music....I've done it many times.... It is without doubt her favorite bedtime story even now....its the perfect 5 to 10 minuter.

A magical special book5
This a wonderful story with a special message about being happy with yourself: finding your own tune to dance to life to. My son has special needs and I really felt the message was for him. He may be different, not as clever as some but the way he is is still beautiful. BUY IT!!

Love it5
My 3 year old loves this book the rhyming and fantastic images. I also love this book because i never tire of reading it and dont mind if a am asked to read the book 3 times in one night.