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BRUNO HAS ONE HUNDRED FRIENDS by Francesca Pirrone

BRUNO HAS ONE HUNDRED FRIENDS

by Francesca Pirrone ; illustrated by Francesca Pirrone

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-60537-405-5
Publisher: Clavis

A bear named Bruno finds a new technological distraction in the woods.

One day Bruno, Rico, and Renzo go fishing. While walking along a woodland path, Bruno finds something beautiful: a smartphone. He discovers fun sounds, exciting pictures, and new words. The best thing the phone offers is connections to new friends, and soon, Bruno has 100 friends. With so many new friends and diversions, Bruno has interest only in his phone, ignoring Rico and Renzo. During dinner, in bed, and even on the toilet, Bruno only has time for his new phone. Only after his two friends leave and the phone goes black does Bruno realizes what true friendship is. Translated from Dutch, Bruno’s story is clearly relevant to current technological society. His experiences will be familiar to many kids (and their grown-ups), demonstrating how the allure of instant friends, information, and media makes it so easy to get lost in the digital world. Pirrone emphasizes the quality of friendships over the quantity. The muted, angular illustrations add amusing details and acknowledge how mesmerizing phones can be. Drawn animals and plants placed on subtly textured backgrounds make up the charming full-color, full-page images. A bold display type is used to emphasize some of Bruno’s excited thoughts and words.

A kid-friendly reminder of the dark side of connected life.

(Picture book. 4-7)