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GRAB THAT RABBIT!

Deftly delightful.

When a hungry rabbit gets stuck, he could fall victim to the person whose vegetables he’s eating.

His name is Hodge. He’s a white rabbit with one black “splodge” covering his left eye and ear. The usually happy Hodge is currently wedged in a hedge. And here comes the “happy gardener” Mrs. Sprat, in her large hat, preparing to pull up some carrots for dinner. When she sees no carrots but Hodge instead, she grabs hold of his bottom and gives a yank. But she pulls so hard she lands—“SPLAT!”—on her rear, crushing her hat. Hodge runs away, but a buzzard hovering high above swoops down and snatches him up. Hodge wriggles; the buzzard struggles and lets him go. Hodge lands with a big “Plop!” right on Mrs. Sprat’s flat hat. She grabs him and stomps back home, pondering a dinner of rabbit pie. But as she holds the “soft and fluffy” Hodge in her arms, Mrs. Sprat has second thoughts. Cue the page turn. “Back in her squashed hat,” Mrs. Sprat sits in a chair behind her house. “Hodge is lodged on Mrs. Sprat’s lap,” and they are both happy. Faber’s playful text is full of gentle wordplay, sounds repeating in clipped sentences that will be great fun to read aloud. Smith’s warm illustrations provide a bucolic setting, depicting Mrs. Sprat with pale skin and a Hodge who brims with personality.

Deftly delightful. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-84365-378-3

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Pavilion/Trafalgar

Review Posted Online: June 24, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2018

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THE PIGEON WILL RIDE THE ROLLER COASTER!

Roller-coaster enthusiasts or not, children will eagerly join our intrepid hero on this entertaining ride.

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The Pigeon is on an emotional—and physical—roller coaster.

Since learning about the existence of roller coasters, he’s become giddy with excitement. The Pigeon prepares mentally: He’ll need a ticket and “exemplary patience” to wait in line. He envisions zooming up and down and careening through dizzying turns and loops. Then, he imagines his emotions afterward: exhilaration, post-ride blues, pride at having accomplished such a feat, and enthusiasm at the prospect of riding again. (He’ll also feel dizzy and nauseous.) All this before the Pigeon ever sets claw on an actual coaster. So…will he really try it? Are roller coasters fun? When the moment comes, everything seems to go according to plan: waiting in line, settling into the little car, THEN—off he goes! Though the ride itself isn’t quite what the Pigeon expected, it will delight readers. Wearing his feelings on his wing and speaking directly to the audience in first person, the Pigeon describes realistic thoughts and emotions about waiting and guessing about the unknown—common childhood experiences. No sentiment is misplaced; kids will relate to Pigeon’s eagerness and apprehension. The ending falls somewhat flat, but the whole humorous point is that an underwhelming adventure can still be thrilling enough to warrant repeating. Willems’ trademark droll illustrations will have readers giggling. The roller-coaster attendant is light-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Roller-coaster enthusiasts or not, children will eagerly join our intrepid hero on this entertaining ride. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 6, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-4549-4686-1

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Union Square Kids

Review Posted Online: June 7, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2022

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I'M STICKING WITH YOU

Kids will want to stick with this one.

Real friends hang together no matter what.

Bear and BFF Squirrel are thick as thieves, tight as a drum. Despite superficial differences, such as height, weight, and girth, and the fact that these differences wreak havoc on Squirrel’s belongings—not to mention launching Squirrel skyward while the pair are on a seesaw—Bear swears to follow Squirrel everywhere and to do everything together. That is, until Squirrel decides it’s time for the pair to split up; Squirrel needs to be alone. Being a good friend, Bear agrees, albeit reluctantly, and departs. At first, Squirrel savors the luxury of newfound freedom but then concedes, “I MISS BEAR !” Wouldn’t you know it? Squirrel hurriedly rushes back to beg Bear to reconsider their relationship; all their differences can be resolved. “We’re joined at the heart,” avers Squirrel, “AND I LOVE YOU / A LOT!” The premise of this bouncy rhyming tale isn’t original, but this telling is a sweet, lively charmer nonetheless, and the verses scan well. A story about friends’ unwavering loyalty is always welcome. Readers/listeners will appreciate the sticking-like-glue pairing of these seemingly vastly different pals, in itself commendable. The delightful, expressive illustrations are by turns comical and poignant, and lots of white space and minimal text on each page focuses attention on the protagonists. Occasionally, blue type is set on black backgrounds, heightening visual appeal.

Kids will want to stick with this one. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: May 5, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-250-61923-5

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Godwin Books

Review Posted Online: Jan. 20, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2020

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