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CLAYDATE by Dev Petty Kirkus Star

CLAYDATE

A Playdate With the Claymates

From the Claymates series, volume 2

by Dev Petty ; illustrated by Lauren Eldridge

Pub Date: April 7th, 2026
ISBN: 9780316564540
Publisher: Little, Brown

The two balls of clay introduced in Claymates (2017)—one brown, one gray—now play god, with mixed results.

While the gray ball slumbers, the brown one creates a whole new blob made of blue and green clay. “I take a short nap and you make a new friend?” asks the uncertain gray ball. When it becomes clear that the new creation prefers to take the shape of a unicorn dragon, the gray ball decides to make an accompanying knight to do battle. Unfortunately, it turns out that the brown one is better at making things than its friend. Kids with peers or siblings whose artistic talents exceed their own will instantly sympathize with the gray’s increasing frustration at its inability to make a cool sword (it looks like a banana), a knight (his resemblance to a lumpy tuber lands him the nickname Sir Potato), or a horse (don’t ask). Happily, innate talent is less important than fun when it comes to using one’s imagination—a message that goes down easy, accompanied by a heavy dose of wit and whimsy. Once more, Eldridge’s sculpted creations, photographed against an artist’s desk, charm; her visual gags meld effortlessly with Petty’s written ones, rendering this book just as marvelous a read-aloud for groups as for lapsit storytimes. Additionally, Eldridge’s gift for wresting keen facial expressions—from glee to overt horror—out of her clay creations is without compare.

A sublime blend of the snarky and sweet.

(Picture book. 4-8)