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FLUBBY DOES NOT LIKE VALENTINE'S DAY by J.E. Morris

FLUBBY DOES NOT LIKE VALENTINE'S DAY

From the Flubby series

by J.E. Morris ; illustrated by J.E. Morris

Pub Date: Dec. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593523421
Publisher: Penguin Workshop

Having survived snow and sleep, Flubby faces his most dire opponent yet: heart-shaped holidays.

Right from the start, Flubby’s owner, a brown-haired child with brown skin, declares that since today is Valentine’s Day, they intend to show Flubby some love. Flubby, a stubby-legged white cat with gray markings, reacts as any cat would—which is to say, he couldn’t care less. Cards, fruit baskets, and flowers all prove insufficient gifts for an insufficiently interested cat—he can’t read, he doesn’t like to eat fruit, and the flowers make him sneeze. Fortunately, where gifts fail, good old-fashioned hugs are always a welcome choice. Any cat-owning kid reading this story may instantly recognize Flubby’s very catlike instincts to curl up in an empty heart-shaped box or try to sit in the fruit basket. Humor is conveyed in Flubby’s complete lack of facial expressions, more than anything else. The simple text, ideal for new readers, shines through, illuminating the heart within the story. As holiday titles go, this one sticks to the rudimentary basics of what it truly means to love your pet. Child readers may also find that they identify sometimes with the child owner, and sometimes with the preternaturally self-possessed Flubby.

A holiday title worthy of even the most reticent feline companion.

(Early reader. 5-8)