Capybara Disco Dreams

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781398538467
  • Dimensions: 6096 x 7061mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The first in a funny and empowering new picture book series about finding your confidence, starring the Internet’s favourite animal – the capybara.

Everybody STOPS, everybody stares . . . but Capybara’s bopping like they just don’t care!  ​

Capybara loves to dance! He rocks, he rumbas and he even Zumbas. But the other animals at the disco think a dancing capybara is simply ridiculous. And the Lemur, the Llama, the Shrew and the Gnu are much too embarrassed to join in . . . Can Capybara show them just how much FUN it is to dance like nobody’s watching? ​

Perfect for fans of Giraffes Can't Dance, The Gecko and the Echo, The Koala Who Could, Marmalade and Oscar the Hungry Unicorn
 

Frances Stickley grew up in Nottingham and Norwich in England. She is a trained children’s literacy specialist and an elementary school teacher and is the author of several picture books, including What Will You Dream of Tonight?, Love You Always, and The Mouse’s Apples. In 2017, she received the Bloomsbury and National Literacy Trust Short Story Prize. She lives with her family and a big-eared dog called Babbag.

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