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ENOLA'S BEST FRIEND by Katie Kordesh

ENOLA'S BEST FRIEND

by Katie Kordesh ; illustrated by Katie Kordesh

Pub Date: Aug. 13th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593620472
Publisher: Rocky Pond Books/Penguin

A youngster makes an unexpected, edible friend.

Enola, a tiny tot with a wavy mop of brown hair, loves visiting Grandma Mimi. Grandma Mimi is the most easygoing, fun grandmother ever. She creates a blanket fort for Enola to sleep in, serves the best snacks, and even has an adorable pup named Hoagie. For lunch one day, Grandma Mimi makes hot dogs. Enola has never had one. Unfortunately, she can’t eat it, because, as she observes, using a child’s logic, it is “perfectly friend-shaped.” (The hot dog has a squiggle of mustard and a tiny smile.) Putting Hot Dog in a stroller, the trio (plus Hoagie) have many adventures throughout the day. They go to the movies, swim in the pool, and even win at bingo (much to the dismay of others—“NO FAIR! Hot dogs can’t play bingo!”). But then, the unthinkable happens. Hoagie…eats…Hot Dog. Great big sobs erupt from a furious, red-faced Enola: “MIMI, HOAGIE ATE HOT DOG! HOW COULD YOU LET THIS HAPPEN!” For the rest of the night, Enola is inconsolable. Displaying a strong understanding of a child’s sensibility, Kordesh concludes her silly yet spot-on tale with a reminder that accidents happen, but forgiveness is always possible. Surrounding friends in the cartoon art are diverse; bigheaded Enola and tattooed Mimi are pale-skinned.

A frank look at conflict resolution.

(Picture book. 4-7)