What’s Pretend?

What’s Pretend? by Harriet Ziefert is a delightful exploration of imagination published by Penguin Young Readers Group in May 1995. This 16-page book invites young readers to join Scooter, who demonstrates the joys of make-believe and the endless possibilities that come with pretending. Through engaging scenarios, Scooter introduces his friend to the concept of imaginative play, showcasing how everyday situations can transform into exciting adventures.
In this edition, readers will find a charming narrative that encourages creativity and exploration. The story features interactive elements, such as colorful flaps that reveal different pretend scenarios, including a schoolhouse and a whimsical kitchen inhabited by alligators and crocodiles. What’s Pretend? serves as a playful introduction to concepts of imagination and creativity, making it an enjoyable read for children eager to embark on flights of fancy.
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Just by pretending, Scooter can be anything or do anything he wants. That’s the great thing about make-believe. But Scooter’s pal has never heard of “let’s pretend,” so the friendly pig plans to show him exactly what it means. Together, they play schoolhouse, with Scooter as the teacher (open the flap to find it’s coloring time in the classroom). Is TV pretend? Sometimes, Scooter thinks, and sometimes not; flip the three small colorful flaps to see when. And just imagine a kitchen turning into a home for alligators and crocodiles. The perfect story to send children on inventive flights of fancy.
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