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Overview“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.” - Shelle Rosenfeld; Booklist Reviews“Piggy deals with disappointment by finding the bright side. Another sweet, warm outing with a most endearing hero."" - Kirkus Reviews It’s a nice afternoon. Everyone is busy: Cat, Mouse, Bird, Turtle, Rabbit . . . and Piggy! He’s painting a picture for a contest. He’s sure his beautiful painting will win! But then, uh-oh! A little accident leads to a big problem. Can anything fix it? A sweet story about winning and losing . . . and about the best prize of all: friendship. For artists 4 years and up. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Francesca Pirrone , Francesca PirronePublisher: Clavis Publishing Imprint: Clavis Publishing ISBN: 9781605379937ISBN 10: 160537993 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 20 June 2024 Recommended Age: From 4 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsComing soon "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) - Kirkus Reviews" """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."" - Kirkus Reviews" Author InformationFrancesca Pirrone is a freelance illustrator from Italy. As a child, she used to draw for hours. Her mother got so angry that she confiscated the eraser... but it was all for nothing. Pirrone went to the Art Institute in Florence and studied engraving, decorating, sculpture and mosaic. Her passion is to illustrate children's books. She loves to create characters and invent stories for them. She made a few tactile books for blind children. Two of them were awarded by the Italian Federation of the Blind. In 2016 she was honored with the Key Colours Award of Clavis for the book Bruno has 100 friends. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |