When little ones use their imaginations, there’s no limit to where they can go.
Emberley’s catlike protagonist and friends return in this follow-up to the excellent early reader I Did It! (2022). This time, the main character—still dressed in their pink-and-green–striped pajamas with matching ear covers—is invited to a friend’s shindig via paper airplane. Our hero, accompanied by an offbeat group of friends—a penguin, an automaton, a raccoon, and an elephantlike robot—dash off, ready to party! But when they realize they’re traveling too slowly, they find creative ways to speed up their journey. Each character has a different idea, and the group of friends supports and helps each other throughout. The characters unfold the pages of the book, folding them into origami-like vehicles: cars, sleds, boats, and more. Readers will feel a sublime joy as they follow the internal logic that supports the inspired solutions, and caregivers will love continuing the conversation as they discuss ways these ideas could work in the real world. Emberley is a master of balancing white space and color, and his skills are on fine display here. Young readers with big imaginations will see themselves frolicking in the pages, and the characters might motivate others to consider new levels of possibilities. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Go, go, go…read this book!
(Early reader. 4-8)