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THE MISSING PAIRS by Yvonne Ivinson

THE MISSING PAIRS

by Yvonne Ivinson ; illustrated by Yvonne Ivinson

Pub Date: Aug. 24th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-284289-3
Publisher: Greenwillow Books

In a community of animal friends, personal items are going missing.

It’s a late autumn day. Fox has lost a sock, Hare has lost a mitten, Badger has lost a boot. “Lost” signs are made for the missing pairs and posted on neighboring tree trunks. Bear seems to have a solution and encourages everyone to climb in his cart to ride across the meadow and to the top of the hill, where they come upon a pear tree. “No, no, no! NO! / Not pear, Bear, PAIR!” Bear’s misunderstanding is loudly acknowledged by the others when suddenly they notice, at the bottom of the hill, Dog harboring a spread of all their missing pairs. Realistic acrylic paintings in deep hues with textured brush strokes to elicit the furry/fluffy coats and whiskers of the animals provide clues throughout. Looking carefully, readers see several illustrations with Dog in the far background running with one or another of the items seen on the lost signs. Other details, such as a family of hedgehogs each with a windfall apple stuck on its prickles, charm. The easily read text, conveyed mostly in dialogue and playfully incorporating the occasional rhyme, brings the mystery to a close as Dog suggests they “Share?” while rightful ownership is restored. Despite Dog’s initial behavior of innocent appropriation, a well-meaning atmosphere of cooperation and camaraderie persists. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An intriguing whodunit couched in a simple story of friendship and indulgence.

(Picture book. 3-5)