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HAPPY DAYS by Sue deGennaro

HAPPY DAYS

From the Different Days series

by Sue deGennaro ; illustrated by Sue deGennaro

Pub Date: March 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-76050-760-2
Publisher: Little Hare/Trafalgar

An infectiously happy little hippo makes the most of every day.

The kid hippo of indeterminate gender experiences many kinds of days. Whether it’s a “scooting to the park day,” a “sitting on the bench day,” a “splashing in the pond day,” or a “bubbles in my bath day,” there’s always a reason for joy. On some days, the young hippo rides a scooter, helps in the kitchen (making sure to lick the bowl clean after baking), visits the park, makes music with cooking pots and pans, stomps around in leaf piles, or splashes in a pond. Whatever activities each new day offers, there are “tiny treasures” to be found everywhere. A doting caregiver (and various small animals who appear to be irresistibly drawn to the sunshiny, energetic protagonist) provides assistance and companionship and tries their best to keep pace, ultimately surrendering to their own inner child. DeGennaro, who both wrote and illustrated this adorable Australian import, achieves just the right balance of detail and white space in her brightly colored digital artwork, making the presentation ideal for emergent readers. Softer, less saturated colors are used for the scenes depicting indoor activities or those portraying the calmer activities the little hippo enjoys. The text’s use of repetition creates an upbeat, singsong cadence that lends itself readily to read-alouds. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Guaranteed to cheer anyone up.

(Picture book. 3-6)