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AN ARMADILLO ON MY PILLOW by Deborah Stevenson

AN ARMADILLO ON MY PILLOW

by Deborah Stevenson ; illustrated by Morgan Spicer

Pub Date: Feb. 29th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-73254-105-4
Publisher: Pigs Fly Books

A young girl encounters assorted wild animals in the house in this rhyming picture-book adventure.

Brown-skinned, poofy-haired Miranda wakes up in a menagerie, discovering an armadillo, capybara, and more invading her bedroom. A speedy mongoose wearing Miranda’s sneakers streaks across the room while a hippo tries on the child’s new scouting vest and a sloth reads in the underwear drawer. The creatures don’t stop with the bedroom: There are lemurs performing a synchronized swim in the pool, chinchillas cavorting in the sink, and a platypus lounging in the tub. When Miranda’s mother calls, the child wakes to discover only the family dog and her own stuffed animals in the room. But that doesn’t keep her from protesting morning tasks: Mom “adds, ‘brush your teeth. Don’t forget.’ / ‘Okay Mom, but chinchillas are gonna get wet!’ ” In this imaginative tale, Stevenson’s silly rhymes scan beautifully, and unfamiliar animals and words will be easy for independent readers to guess and sound out from the context. Lap readers are likely to linger over Spicer’s hilarious animal illustrations. Miranda’s range of expressions and reactions makes for an appealing protagonist; the gray-haired mother shows a wider parent-child age differential than is common; and the Disney-worthy animal images are sure to grab and hold young readers’ attentions.

With amusing, delightful rhymes and entertaining illustrations, this morning story should be a hit.