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Garcia & Colette Go Exploring by Andrew Joyner, Hannah Barnaby

ginaperry's review against another edition

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5.0

Garcia & Colette celebrates the joy of being an imaginative, adventurous child (or bunny or fox) while playing towards a sweet conclusion where friendship always improves the fun. There are a million fun details in the illustrations and the text moves the story along at a tidy and rhythmic clip. They are a memorable duo and I would love to see where Garcia & Colette go on their next adventure!

racham1123's review against another edition

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3.0

This is a cute one. I saw where we were going with it pretty quickly but being torn myself between space and the ocean I hung around for the ending. The colors are pretty nice. I like how the space pages and the sea pages are different colors but they're both bright and colorful, just suited for different themes. It's a nice contrast.

wordnerd153's review against another edition

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4.0

A sweet read aloud about exploration, observation and friendship.

fernthepanda's review against another edition

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4.0

A bunny and a fox (both children) not only know how to build a rocket and a submarine, but also seem to have no trouble finding the supplies to do so.

bookishbrook's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute! This book addresses friendship, compromise, independence, loneliness, and exploration. I liked the mirroring text and illustrations to show how, even though the two friends enjoyed different activities, there were still similarities that bonded them.

themaddiest's review

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4.0

Super clever dual-narrative that kids will love, with detailed, interesting pictures. I liked this one a lot.
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