This book is intended for very young, pre-school audiences. It has only a few words per page, sometimes only a phrase, sometimes a couple sentences. It tells of a three-year-old proclaiming all he can do now that he is three. The problem is that many of the things he declares he can do would be things he could do before he was three (e.g. cuddle, wiggle, flop, giggle). The colors in the illustrations are rather drab, and they don’t always clearly support the text: it took the second reading of the book before I could even figure out the picture on the “now I can swing” page.