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PICKLE THE PIG

A deliciously morbid tale that will leave readers’ mouths watering (but may upset some animal lovers).

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A savory snack food’s origins are revealed in Bott’s picture book.

Young Emily’s favorite snack food in the world is a bacon-wrapped pickle—which just so happens to be her town’s most famous delicacy. One day, while crunching on the salty snack, Emily (who has pale skin and red hair) asks her grandfather who is responsible for the delicious invention. Grandfather launches into the story of Pickle, a pig who once lived in that very town; he scarfed up so many pickles that “his body looked like a giant pickle-filled balloon.” A giant tornado blew away all the town’s animals—except for Pickle, whose gluttony had made him too heavy for the wind to carry—leaving everyone very hungry. A trap created by Emily’s great-great-grandmother (a dynamite pickle) lured the hungry swine to take a bite, and his fate resulted in the crunchy snack Emily loves so much. Bott’s delightful plot and humorous storytelling will capture the imaginations of young readers as the pickle-loving pig becomes the scourge of the town. Kim’s whimsical digital illustrations brilliantly match the story’s zany and fantastical elements, giving the narrative a fairy tale–like quality. Comedic details (like a mole and its child frantically running away from the coming explosion) add layers of humor while providing readers with fun details to discover.

A deliciously morbid tale that will leave readers’ mouths watering (but may upset some animal lovers).

Pub Date: Sept. 10, 2025

ISBN: 9781069613745

Page Count: 36

Publisher: Arete Book Group

Review Posted Online: today

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PETE THE CAT'S 12 GROOVY DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among

Pete, the cat who couldn’t care less, celebrates Christmas with his inimitable lassitude.

If it weren’t part of the title and repeated on every other page, readers unfamiliar with Pete’s shtick might have a hard time arriving at “groovy” to describe his Christmas celebration, as the expressionless cat displays not a hint of groove in Dean’s now-trademark illustrations. Nor does Pete have a great sense of scansion: “On the first day of Christmas, / Pete gave to me… / A road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” The cat is shown at the wheel of a yellow microbus strung with garland and lights and with a star-topped tree tied to its roof. On the second day of Christmas Pete gives “me” (here depicted as a gray squirrel who gets on the bus) “2 fuzzy gloves, and a road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” On the third day, he gives “me” (now a white cat who joins Pete and the squirrel) “3 yummy cupcakes,” etc. The “me” mentioned in the lyrics changes from day to day and gift to gift, with “4 far-out surfboards” (a frog), “5 onion rings” (crocodile), and “6 skateboards rolling” (a yellow bird that shares its skateboards with the white cat, the squirrel, the frog, and the crocodile while Pete drives on). Gifts and animals pile on until the microbus finally arrives at the seaside and readers are told yet again that it’s all “GROOVY!”

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among . (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: Sept. 18, 2018

ISBN: 978-0-06-267527-9

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Aug. 19, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2018

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THE PUMPKIN THIEF

From the Leaf Thief series

More fun antics to satisfy returning fans and snag new ones.

Not even the arrival of autumn can cool down this impetuous squirrel.

Although Squirrel is skeptical about Bird’s vegetable patch (“Nothing is HAPPENING!”), Bird does produce five (count them) lovely pumpkins. Squirrel picks out a favorite: “The enormous orange one.” Bird hints that Squirrel might want to help out; Squirrel sets out to fetch some work gloves and returns to find only four pumpkins. The frequently distracted Squirrel notices more gourds disappearing and leaps to the conclusion that a thief is near. And where’s Bird?! Has Squirrel’s pal also been taken? Diligently detecting, Squirrel finds clues—peck marks, footprints, and more—and produces a sketch of the suspect. As readers will guess, each clue turns out to point to one of Squirrel and Bird’s friends. Turns out Bird was delivering pumpkins to their pals while saving the big one to give to “my very best friend,” Squirrel. But why does Squirrel haul it up a tree? “So the Pumpkin Thief can’t find it, of course!” A page of pumpkin facts provides the learning component common to all titles in this series. Once more, readers will enjoy the pleasure of prediction and repetition, Squirrel’s silly persistence, Bird’s generosity, and the vibrant color illustrations, balancing orange with green.

More fun antics to satisfy returning fans and snag new ones. (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: July 28, 2026

ISBN: 9781464268076

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Review Posted Online: Aug. 11, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2026

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