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    Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret, by Bob Shea | Book Review

    Kelley SmithBy Kelley Smith3 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Animal Books Early Readers Social Emotional
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    The Children’s Book Review | September 29, 2016

    ballet-cat-the-totally-secret-secretBallet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret  

    Written and Illustrated by Bob Shea

    Age Range: 2-6

    Hardback: 56 pages

    Publisher: Disney Hyperion (2015)

    ISBN: 978-1-4847-1378-5

    What to expect: Friendship, Playing, Honesty, Communication, Compromise

    Bob Shea (Dinosaur Vs. series) presents a new dynamic duo to love in Ballet Cat: the Totally Secret Secret.

    Ballet Cat and Sparkles the Pony always play together. When we meet these two happy characters, they are discussing what they should do on this particular day. Sparkles the Pony offers all sorts of viable suggestions (crafts, checkers, and selling lemonade), but Ballet Cat manages to find fault with each option. For Ballet Cat, not one of these activities fits well with her main interest, which is (of course) ballet. (“The lemonade will splash when we spin.”) When Sparkles reluctantly suggests that they play ballet, Ballet Cat joyfully starts to dance, not noticing Sparkles’ boredom and disappointment. (“We play ballet every day, Ballet Cat,” says Sparkles.) Eventually, Ballet Cat realizes something is wrong and she asks Sparkles to tell her the problem. Sparkles says he cannot tell her because “it’s a secret” and “if I tell you my secret, you will not be my friend.” After Ballet Cat assures Sparkles that no secret can ever change their friendship, he tells her that sometimes, he does not want to play ballet. Ballet Cat responds with a secret of her own: she loves Sparkles even more than ballet. The story ends with the friends happily playing checkers.

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    Shea’s writing is perfect for the early reader; the simple words say just enough and are entirely contained within speech balloons. The straightforward text pairs well with the no-frills but happily bright illustrations. It is impressive how effectively Shea conveys the characters’ emotions (Sparkles’ boredom and frustration, especially) with just a few clean lines – of text and art.

    Though simple in appearance, this book deftly teaches its readers a significant life lesson. Ballet Cat: the Totally Secret Secret shows us how honest communication can lead to healthy compromise.

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    About Bob Shea

    Bob Shea is the author of the first book about Ballet Cat: THE TOTALLY SECRET SECRET, the Dinosaur vs. series, and several other picture books, including DON’T PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD and UNICORN THINKS HE’S PRETTY GREAT. He and his wife have their own design studio in Madison, Connecticut.

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    Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret, written and illustrated by Bob Shea, was reviewed by Kelley Smith. Discover more books like Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret by following along with our reviews and articles tagged with Counting, Mice, Rhyming and Board Books.

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    Kelley Smith is a former high school science teacher and a current stay-at-home mom. She fell in love with books many decades ago, after reading her first chapter book (Ramona the Pest) with no adult assistance. Kelley loves reading to her two children and sometimes, her three pets listen, too.

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