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A CROCODILE IN THE FAMILY

A CHARMING, HEARTWARMING CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK ABOUT BLENDED FAMILIES & ADOPTION, WITH MESSAGES OF ACCEPTANCE, INCLUSION, AND BELONGING

An uplifting, thoughtful animal tale of family and belonging.

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A crocodile is raised by birds, much to other animals’ confusion, in Black’s picture book.

“Deep in the Australia scrub,” a bird family finds a lone egg. They take it home and are “thrilled” when a crocodile hatches. The birds grow attached to Croccy. The other animals, including a koala and a platypus, are skeptical. They remark that Croccy is “nothing like you,” adding “when he grows up, he might EAT you!” However, the birds cherish the crocodile. As Croccy grows older and larger, he becomes “magnificent.” The other animals inquire, “Is thatwhy you keep him, because he’s beautiful?” The bird family agrees that while Croccy is beautiful, it isn’t why they keep him. Croccy’s other positive qualities are emphasized—he is strong and helpful. He opens cans using his teeth and transports critters across the river. Finally, the birds respond that Croccy’s strengths and abilities are not the reason they keep him. They explain, “He belongs with us, and that’s that.” Now the others understand that Croccy is a beloved member of the bird family. This heartwarming story features a fun cast of animal characters. Black emphasizes that there are all sorts of loving families, even ones that appear unconventional. Featuring bright colors and textures, Parton’s illustrations add liveliness and charm. Quirky scenes like when the birds watch television and Croccy eats donuts are delightful. Key words and phrases are often in multicolored letters.

An uplifting, thoughtful animal tale of family and belonging.

Pub Date: Nov. 23, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-64124-129-8

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Happy Fox Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 1, 2021

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THE LEAF THIEF

A hilarious autumnal comedy of errors.

A confused squirrel overreacts to the falling autumn leaves.

Relaxing on a tree branch, Squirrel admires the red, gold, and orange leaves. Suddenly Squirrel screams, “One of my leaves is…MISSING!” Searching for the leaf, Squirrel tells Bird, “Someone stole my leaf!” Spying Mouse sailing in a leaf boat, Squirrel asks if Mouse stole the leaf. Mouse calmly replies in the negative. Bird reminds Squirrel it’s “perfectly normal to lose a leaf or two at this time of year.” Next morning Squirrel panics again, shrieking, “MORE LEAVES HAVE BEEN STOLEN!” Noticing Woodpecker arranging colorful leaves, Squirrel queries, “Are those my leaves?” Woodpecker tells Squirrel, “No.” Again, Bird assures Squirrel that no one’s taking the leaves and that the same thing happened last year, then encourages Squirrel to relax. Too wired to relax despite some yoga and a bath, the next day Squirrel cries “DISASTER” at the sight of bare branches. Frantic now, Squirrel becomes suspicious upon discovering Bird decorating with multicolored leaves. Is Bird the culprit? In response, Bird shows Squirrel the real Leaf Thief: the wind. Squirrel’s wildly dramatic, misguided, and hyperpossessive reaction to a routine seasonal event becomes a rib-tickling farce through clever use of varying type sizes and weights emphasizing his absurd verbal pronouncements as well as exaggerated, comic facial expressions and body language. Bold colors, arresting perspectives, and intense close-ups enhance Squirrel’s histrionics. Endnotes explain the science behind the phenomenon.

A hilarious autumnal comedy of errors. (Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-7282-3520-2

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Review Posted Online: June 1, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021

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PETE THE CAT'S 12 GROOVY DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among

Pete, the cat who couldn’t care less, celebrates Christmas with his inimitable lassitude.

If it weren’t part of the title and repeated on every other page, readers unfamiliar with Pete’s shtick might have a hard time arriving at “groovy” to describe his Christmas celebration, as the expressionless cat displays not a hint of groove in Dean’s now-trademark illustrations. Nor does Pete have a great sense of scansion: “On the first day of Christmas, / Pete gave to me… / A road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” The cat is shown at the wheel of a yellow microbus strung with garland and lights and with a star-topped tree tied to its roof. On the second day of Christmas Pete gives “me” (here depicted as a gray squirrel who gets on the bus) “2 fuzzy gloves, and a road trip to the sea. / GROOVY!” On the third day, he gives “me” (now a white cat who joins Pete and the squirrel) “3 yummy cupcakes,” etc. The “me” mentioned in the lyrics changes from day to day and gift to gift, with “4 far-out surfboards” (a frog), “5 onion rings” (crocodile), and “6 skateboards rolling” (a yellow bird that shares its skateboards with the white cat, the squirrel, the frog, and the crocodile while Pete drives on). Gifts and animals pile on until the microbus finally arrives at the seaside and readers are told yet again that it’s all “GROOVY!”

Pete’s fans might find it groovy; anyone else has plenty of other “12 Days of Christmas” variants to choose among . (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: Sept. 18, 2018

ISBN: 978-0-06-267527-9

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Aug. 19, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2018

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