Petey and Pru and the hullabaloo

Ammi-Joan Paquette

Book - 2013

In this celebration of long words, a quiet afternoon erupts in a scuffle, which becomes a kerfuffle, which leads to a hullabaloo for a dog and two cats.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Boston ; New York : Clarion Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt [2013]
Language
English
Main Author
Ammi-Joan Paquette (-)
Physical Description
30 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780544038882
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Review by Horn Book Review

A tranquil Petey, enjoying some light gardening, suddenly finds himself in chaos kicked up by a tricksy Pru, some cats, a dog, and a watering hose. The purposeful story is just a vehicle to highlight some outrageous vocabulary in bold font (cacophony, brouhaha, kerfuffle), but kids will probably love saying the words aloud. The simple plot is buoyed by colorful, dynamic digital illustrations. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Quiet Petey and his devil spawn of a best friend indulge in a little chaos propelled by gleefully sesquipedalian writing. Pru, a ginger-haired kid in a gray knit cap, carefully collects kitties on her way to her best friend Petey's greenhouse. Inside, the serene chap is potting a little plant, happy in his tranquility. That bliss is upended when Pru, "feeling tricksy," pierces the quiet with a caterwauling chorus of cats. Petey retaliates by inviting in a dog, but the inevitable anarchy is far more to Pru's liking than Petey's: "It's a BROUHAHA!" They erupt into fisticuffs and find themselves falling to certain doom. Fortunately, they are saved at the last minute and make up with each otheruntil Pru feels another bout of mischief coming on. At every opportunity, Paquette works in a word or phrase that might be unfamiliar to her readership; these are helpfully set in bold type. Highlighted words include everything from "higgledy-piggledy" and "peeved" to "mayhem" and the fabulous "defenestration." Rather than come off as jarring, these words blend seamlessly with the plot, aided in no small part by Ang's pitch-perfect digital art. Even the endpapers do double duty as a glossary of the aforementioned terms. Here's hoping that there are more kerfuffles and shenanigans in the future for this undeniably delightful duo. (Picture book. 4-8)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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