And the winner is..

Francesca Pirrone

Book - 2024

"Piggy loves to draw and paint. Everyone agrees that he's got talent, so he thinks he has a good chance of winning an art contest. Then...oh NO! Mouse accidentally ruins his beautiful painting! Piggy is devastated, but his friends try their best to help. Maybe he'll win first prize after all?"--Front jacket flap.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Clavis [2024]
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Francesca Pirrone (author)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (publisher)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Originally published as En de winnaar is... in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2023."
"English translation from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing Inc., New York."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781605379937
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Turtle, Cat, Rabbit, Bird, and Mouse are enjoying various activities while Piggy finishes his painting for an art competition. That is, until a roller-skating Mouse mishap inadvertently damages Piggy's artwork with a big tear. Piggy's disheartened, but perhaps all is not lost, because the friends get busy, adding glue, glitter, and other embellishments to Piggy's piece until everyone--even Piggy--is satisfied and cheered. When Piggy learns he didn't win, his pals worry he's upset, but instead, Piggy surprises them: "How can I be sad? . . . I've already won first prize--because I have the best friends in the world!" Charming, black-and-white line drawings with occasional eye-catching pops of color depict the lively scenes with droll details, like Piggy's foot-pedal car. While there are more words on the page than is typical in books for the target age group, the simply constructed sentences keep the pace lively. This Piggy series entry, originally published in Dutch, offers an enjoyable, upbeat story highlighting facets of friendship, from sharing fun to mutual appreciation and support.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Piggy deals with disappointment by finding the bright side. Originally published in Dutch, this latest series entry finds Piggy painting a picture for an upcoming art contest while his friends play nearby. While roller-skating, Mouse becomes distracted and turns to look at Piggy's work. He skates into Rabbit, who's stretched out practicing floor yoga. Hurt and angry, Rabbit pushes Mouse, who rolls right into Piggy. Piggy accidentally tears the painting. Mouse and Rabbit are contrite, but Piggy is crying, and Bird, Turtle, and Cat are also sad. Then Mouse has an idea: They'll all join in patching up the hole and painting their own contributions over it. Piggy considers the makeshift result "a masterpiece," but the judges disagree. Is Piggy upset? No! "I've already won first prize--because I have the best friends in the world." The final spread shows all the friends happily painting a big blue canvas together. Piggy wears the same gold sweater as in the other books, and once again, small touches of color stand out against white backgrounds and black lines. Previous installments have focused on a constellation of related traits--kindness, caring, collaboration, and sharing--and this latest follows suit, with delightful results. Another sweet, warm outing with a most endearing hero. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.