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AALFRED AND AALBERT by Morag Hood

AALFRED AND AALBERT

by Morag Hood ; illustrated by Morag Hood

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-68263-121-8
Publisher: Peachtree

A little blue bird helps two aardvarks find each other.

Aalfred and Aalbert are aardvarks. Nocturnal Aalfred “love[s] stars, broccoli, and picnics” while diurnal Aalbert “love[s] flowers, sunshine, and cheese.” Both solitary creatures are happy enough, but occasionally they each wish they had a companion. A perky, curious blue bird decides to play matchmaker, trying to get the two to meet, but each attempt—a nighttime alarm, a tangle of string connecting the two—fails to draw them together. Moved by the bird’s despair (though ignorant of its cause), Aalfred tries to help—and when he tumbles into Aalbert’s burrow by accident in his attempt, it’s happily-ever-after from then on. The simple, deadpan narrative shows flashes of laugh-out-loud moments, as when Aalbert solemnly muses, “Will I have enough cheese?” while in a room crammed full of wedges and wheels, or when the unnamed bird stoically marches around with a broccoli hat (toward signs indicating “BROKOLI” and “BEST BROLOCI”) in an attempt to bring the two together. Dramatic background colors, mostly blue and orange, help distinguish between the identically endearing pink aardvarks. In other hands, the sweetness of the plot could have tipped over into cloying, but the steadfast resignation of the only-occasionally-lonely aardvarks and the bird’s wordless but powerful expressiveness keep the story light, dry, and satisfying.

A charming depiction of friendship and love

. (Picture book. 3-7)