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HEDGEHOG AND THE LOG by Pam Fong

HEDGEHOG AND THE LOG

by Pam Fong ; illustrated by Pam Fong

Pub Date: Jan. 30th, 2024
ISBN: 9781454948537
Publisher: Union Square Kids

A house-hunting hedgehog learns a valuable lesson.

“One morning, Hedgehog realized he had outgrown his house.” So Hedgehog, a cartoonish creature with purplish spikes, sticklike limbs, and a sweet face with big eyes, a long snout, and expressive eyebrows, seeks a new home. He finds the perfect spot and works hard to build a beautiful house. Unfortunately, soon after, it’s destroyed by a falling branch that comes down with a loud “CRACK!” Hedgehog undergoes a succession of reactions somewhat resembling the Kübler-Ross stages of grief—despairing histrionics, self-pity, superiority, fear, anger, and exhaustion—all accompanied by comedic illustrations that will elicit giggles of recognition; who hasn’t reacted to life’s setbacks with self-defeating behavior? Concluding that “It’s not fair,” Hedgehog goes for a stroll. The pages depicting the walk show Hedgehog at various points along a winding path, his mood obviously a bit improved in each image—an effective visual depiction of how physical activity can recenter a temporarily defeated spirit. Hedgehog finds a place to rebuild in a familiar bed of lavender. His attitude improved, he gets to work, despite a funny surprise. Told in accessible language, this simple tale offers a sound lesson in resilience while never verging on the didactic. Predominantly grayscale illustrations, with pops of color for Hedgehog and the flowers and plants around him, are appealing.

An endearing package of encouragement and affirmation.

(Picture book. 4-6)