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THE CREATURE OF HABIT TRIES HIS BEST by Jennifer E.  Smith

THE CREATURE OF HABIT TRIES HIS BEST

From the Creature of Habit Story series

by Jennifer E. Smith ; illustrated by Leo Espinosa

Pub Date: Nov. 19th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593434611
Publisher: Random House Studio

The titular character, introduced in The Creature of Habit (2021), returns for a lesson in perseverance.

Clever wordplay immediately elevates Smith’s story beyond mere moralizing about the value of a growth mindset: “Habit” is the name of a tropical island, home to the eponymous creature, a large, rabbitlike being who prefers the tried-and-true to the new and unfamiliar. A “very small creature,” a bespectacled blue sphere with skinny limbs, encourages the very big creature to stretch himself, first by finding a way for the two of them to leave the island for a snowy place with “trees shaped like triangles. And rocks covered in moss. And snow that [falls] from the sky like dust, like magic, like stars.” Here, the very small creature excels at trying new things, such as climbing trees and riding a bicycle. The very big creature struggles and fails to do the same, much to his disappointment, but a shift in his thinking makes all the difference. The very big creature soon realizes that attempting to be the best is fruitless; it’s better to try to be the best at trying. Throughout, Espinosa’s comic-style illustrations have a retro feel that will appeal to fans of Zachariah Ohora and Bob Shea, with an expressive flair that captures a range of emotions from frustration to triumphant glee.

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(Picture book. 3-6)