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HOW NOT TO RESCUE A SNAIL

From the Snail & Stump series , Vol. 4

The ultimate unlikely hero triumphs again, and readers will cheer him along each step of the way.

Snail loves the laidback life, but sometimes raising a ruckus is the right thing to do.

Quiet, introverted Snail reluctantly agrees to leave his accustomed spot near rooted best friend Stump for a short crawl with his well-traveled Grammy Slug, depicted in Collier’s sly cartoon scenes with glasses, a poof of gray hair, and a hiker’s backpack. But our hero is soon snatched up by a giant hand (“I’LL RESCUE YOU!”) that drops him off some distance away next to a batch of confused, similarly relocated snails from the next glade over. Though he’d rather retreat into his shell the way he does whenever he feels overwhelmed, the realization that he has to do something prompts him to freak out the hovering hand by bellowing “HANDS OFF!” (“AHHH!!!! YOU CAN TALK???”) and then to lead the whole gaggle of gastropods back home to join Grammy and Stump for a “hands-free” spaghetti brunch complete with commemorative “I Survived the Hand” T-shirts. As in previous series installments, Hrab writes with a winning mix of whimsy and empathy for her earnest little protagonist; she makes one message explicit by saluting the courage Snail shows in “raising his little voice in a big way” but slips in another with the oblique suggestion that it might be better to watch wild creatures rather than touch them.

The ultimate unlikely hero triumphs again, and readers will cheer him along each step of the way. (Picture book. 5-8)

Pub Date: Sept. 8, 2026

ISBN: 9781771477284

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Owlkids Books

Review Posted Online: May 18, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2026

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WAITING IS NOT EASY!

From the Elephant & Piggie series

A lesson that never grows old, enacted with verve by two favorite friends

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Gerald the elephant learns a truth familiar to every preschooler—heck, every human: “Waiting is not easy!”

When Piggie cartwheels up to Gerald announcing that she has a surprise for him, Gerald is less than pleased to learn that the “surprise is a surprise.” Gerald pumps Piggie for information (it’s big, it’s pretty, and they can share it), but Piggie holds fast on this basic principle: Gerald will have to wait. Gerald lets out an almighty “GROAN!” Variations on this basic exchange occur throughout the day; Gerald pleads, Piggie insists they must wait; Gerald groans. As the day turns to twilight (signaled by the backgrounds that darken from mauve to gray to charcoal), Gerald gets grumpy. “WE HAVE WASTED THE WHOLE DAY!…And for WHAT!?” Piggie then gestures up to the Milky Way, which an awed Gerald acknowledges “was worth the wait.” Willems relies even more than usual on the slightest of changes in posture, layout and typography, as two waiting figures can’t help but be pretty static. At one point, Piggie assumes the lotus position, infuriating Gerald. Most amusingly, Gerald’s elephantine groans assume weighty physicality in spread-filling speech bubbles that knock Piggie to the ground. And the spectacular, photo-collaged images of the Milky Way that dwarf the two friends makes it clear that it was indeed worth the wait.

A lesson that never grows old, enacted with verve by two favorite friends . (Early reader. 6-8)

Pub Date: Nov. 4, 2014

ISBN: 978-1-4231-9957-1

Page Count: 64

Publisher: Hyperion

Review Posted Online: Nov. 4, 2014

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2014

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THE DAY LEAP SOARED

An absolute pleasure.

A small dog takes a huge leap.

True to her name, sled dog puppy Leap spends her days bounding happily through blankets of freshly fallen snow, bouncily biding her time until she, too, can suit up for a run with the team. Each dog brings a different, equally essential skill to the work of mushing, and as too-young Leap greets the pack when they return from their daily hike, she worries—what if she lacks a special talent of her own when it’s her time to race? But when the much-anticipated day arrives and Leap clips in for her rookie run, her feet tippity-tap excitedly, any trace of self-doubt eclipsed by her irrepressible enthusiasm. With their new addition in tow, the other dogs take off, buoyed as ever by a confidence borne from specialized expertise; they confront obstacles head-on, sailing easily along icy Northwoods terrain. That is until the team encounters a seemingly insurmountable hurdle, one that only their greenest member can clear. Dogsled racer Braverman’s sweet narrative builds a satisfying case for individuality as a community asset, celebrating both the value of teamwork and the discrete strengths that comprise it. Savvy readers will take pride in predicting Leap’s unique contribution, while canine lovers will delight in the revelation that the pups depicted are all real-life sled dogs working in northern Wisconsin. When’s illustrations are equal parts spellbinding and precious, deftly balancing compositional simplicity with masterful color work. The result is peerless.

An absolute pleasure. (author’s note) (Picture book. 6-9)

Pub Date: Oct. 21, 2025

ISBN: 9780063238053

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: July 4, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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