A spiny yellow sea creature prefers hugs in a certain way, or sometimes not at all.
Bright, cheerful underwater pals long to hug Pufferfish. A purple octopus extends tentacles for a friendly squeeze, a joyful lobster holds out claws in anticipation, and an eager starfish stretches all arms wide. But “FWOOMP!” Pufferfish instantly pops into full puffer mode, with spikes protruding. It’s not that Pufferfish doesn’t want a hug (sometimes), but there are different approaches that might work better. Don’t overwhelm, don’t be sneaky, and, most important, just ask (using a message in a bottle, of course). Turning inward, it’s always imperative to remember: “Even if you love hugs, Pufferfish might prefer something different.” Peterson’s expressive undersea cast shines from the blue ocean depths with big, googly eyes and animated personalities. Keen-eyed readers will spot the next creature looking for a hug hiding on many pages throughout. Serious topics of consent, respect, and finding other ways to show affection bounce through the waves and end up buoyantly accessible and clear. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A winning look at body autonomy; one of the best you will…sea.
(Picture book. 3-7)