You can be a horse rider

Bria Lymon

Book - 2024

"Young children can join Malibu and Brooklyn as they care for horses and learn to ride in one story, and then flip the book over to follow the girls as they learn about all the adorable animals on a farm"--

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Subjects
Genres
Readers
Upside-down books
Readers (Publications)
Published
New York : Random House [2024]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Mattel, Inc
Main Author
Bria Lymon (author)
Corporate Author
Mattel, Inc (illustrator)
Other Authors
Gina Gold (creator), Susanna Amati (illustrator), Fernando Guell, Ferran Rodriguez, 1963-, David Güell
Item Description
Titles from separate title pages; works bound back-to-back and inverted.
"2 books in 1!"--Cover.
Physical Description
31, 32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780593807408
9780593807392
9781518295713
  • You can be a horse rider / adapted by Bria Lymon ; based on a story by Gina Gold ; illustrated by Mattel and Susanna Amatti
  • You can be a farmer / based on a story by Phil Williams ; illustrated by Fernando Güell, Ferran Rodriguez, David Güell.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1--This series gives two stories in one book. In each story, Malibu Barbie and her friend Brooklyn join a group of other diverse Barbies as they learn the basic skills of different jobs and roles. In You Can Be a Ballerina, Malibu and Brooklyn love to dance and dream of becoming ballerinas one day. Together they practice their ballet skills and help each other live out their dreams by joining a ballet company's performance. In You Can Be a Gymnast, Malibu and Brooklyn get ready for a big gymnastic meet. As farmers and horse riders, the Barbies learn the important responsibilities, such as driving a tractor and milking a cow, that come with each job. They also learn the need to prioritize the animals under their care. Each title features an empowering message of perseverance as the Barbies help one another learn from their mistakes. All main characters are women who use enthusiastic encouragement as the Barbies try out their new roles. The stories use simple vocabulary, basic sentences, and formulaic plot lines to help independent young readers gain more confidence in their reading skills. Illustrations are vibrant and inviting as expected for the Barbie brand and include some thoughtful touches, such as red, white, and blue uniforms, which allude to the U.S. gymnastic team. VERDICT Perfect for young readers and Barbie lovers alike. The popular topics and upbeat girl power will make a strong addition to libraries that circulate leveled readers.--Danielle Schwessinger

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