Wally wants to hug

Barbara M. Joosse

Book - 2017

Wally is a young boa constrictor who loves hugs, but his classmates at school are scared of getting hugs from him, so Wally shows them his friendly hugs are nothing to be afraid of.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Little Bee Books [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Barbara M. Joosse (author)
Other Authors
Rebecca Ashdown (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781499804041
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Review by Horn Book Review

Wally, a boa constrictor, is an enthusiastic hugger. When his animal friends at school are scared of his hugs, Wally expresses how sad he is. If Wally agrees to be gentle, his classmates will gladly accept his hugs. The end feels slightly problematic--Wally kisses everyone without permission because "he couldn't help himself"--but the expressively illustrated story could start discussions on consent. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

His classmates' (understandable) reluctance to accept affectionate squeezes makes Wally the boa constrictor sad.Wallycast in Ashdown's crayon-and-watercolor drawings as by far the largest student but with big eyeglasses that give him a particularly harmless lookgets lots of hugs at home. But when he tries to give Bella the mouse a birthday hug she flees into her cubby, and efforts with other members of his diverse animal class go similarly. "Just be your cuddly self, Wally," advises his mom. "Soon your friends will let you hug." The best he can get, though, is verbal praise from a distance until the teacher sees his tears and elicits from him a promise to hug gently. Nonetheless, in a closing twist (so to speak), Wally is so excited by the ensuing collective clinch that he gets carried away. The panicked expressions of his fellow students set up the final page, where Wally delivers not a bone-crushing squeeze but a bigwait for itkiss. Whew! Young readers will have no trouble finding sympathy for points of view on both sides of the hug. The episode could also serve as a discussion starter about inappropriate displays of affection or general physical contact. A light dose of problem-solving with a climactic dash of suspense, all tightly wrapped in warm feelings. (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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