Watch out for Wolf!

Anica Mrose Rissi

Book - 2019

While preparing for a party, excitable little piggies have some close calls with Wolf.

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Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Los Angeles ; New York : Disney Hyperion 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Anica Mrose Rissi (author)
Other Authors
Charles Santoso (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781484785560
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

All day, the pigs scurry around completing tasks. Piggle goes shopping for baking supplies and chocolate. Piggums stays home to blow up balloons and hang streamers, closing the shutters when a lupine shadow appears. Piggit speeds "from hutch to hole to burrow to nest," writes Rissi, delivering invitations, while the owl hoots a warning: wolf is out. The pigs don't want to cross her path, but not for the reason readers might expect. A gently subversive plot twist ends this story with cake and a surprise celebration, providing a funny resolution to the genuine sense of suspense conjured by Santoso's richly colored, cartoonish illustrations of adorable little pigs in various states of wide-eyed panic. And any child who has struggled with a cake full of candles will admire the way the wolf "huffed... and puffed... and... blew the candles out in one ferocious breath." Ages 3-5. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Five little piggies watch out for the wolfbut not for the reason readers might expect.Piggle, the first pig, sets out for the store to buy the ingredients for a cake. Piggleton, the next little piggy, stays home to wrap boxes and blow up balloons. Wolf is spotted outside, and the pigs inside quickly close the blinds. Third piggy Piggit hastens through the woods delivering invitations. Owl warns that Wolf has passed by recently. Piggums, the fourth little piggy, keeps lookout from the roof, and the smallest, Pigbert, cries: "Wee wee wee! Everybody hide!" Wolf arrives, and, as readers will have surely surmised, the pigs and other animals gathered within shout, "SURPRISE!" It's Wolf's birthday. The huffing and puffing is all aimed at candles. Rissi's conceit will be guessed by all but the youngest listeners long before the reveal. Santoso's colorful, soft-edged cartoon illustrations are pleasing if compositionally busy. The slightly muted palette depicts five expressive piggies who look far more distinct than their confusingly similar names would indicate. Both the baroque names and sophisticated compositions go to war with the transparency of the plot, making it hard for this book to reach its most natural audience of older toddlers just graduated from nursery rhymes.Readers' satisfaction at spotting Wolf here and there and guessing the twist might enhance the first read, but that may not be enough to have them demanding rereads. (Picture book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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