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THERE'S A PIG IN MY CLASS! by Johanna Thydell

THERE'S A PIG IN MY CLASS!

by Johanna Thydell ; illustrated by Charlotte Ramel ; translated by Helle Martens

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-8234-3168-7
Publisher: Holiday House

A pig longs to join in the fun of school, but he needs the students’ help to sneak inside.

When a pig trots onto their schoolyard, the children aren’t fazed a bit. They simply dress him up in a shirt and pants and bring him to class. After all, in school, everyone is included! With such a clever disguise (wink, wink), the teacher doesn’t notice her new porcine pupil at all. Pig makes it through circle time, recess, lunchtime and naptime. But when he accidentally gets his shirt wet and the teacher tries to help him change his clothes, the pot-bellied ploy is up. This one-note Swedish import stumbles a bit in pacing (the climactic water scene is oddly disjointed), but young readers always enjoy a little adult deception. Ramel paints a wide range of multiethnic schoolchildren, and the background scenes repay examination. A small artistic quibble: The deliberate use of narrowed eyes tends to make the kids look conniving and angry.

The story’s ostensibly about being open and accepting, but really, it’s mostly just about a pig hiding from a teacher.

(Picture book. 3-6)