No. of pages 40
Published: 2017
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This book is part of a book series called Pug And Pig .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 2-8 years.
There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Simon & Schuster .
Sue Lowell Gallion is a printer's daughter, so she has a life-long love of type, paper, and the aroma of ink. Her work has been published in Highlights , High Five , and Clubhouse Jr . Sue lives with her family in Leawood, Kansas. She is the author of Pug Meets Pig and Pug and Pig Trick-or-Treat . Joyce Wan is the author and illustrator of many popular board books, including You Are My Cupcake and We Belong Together . She is also the illustrator of Sandra J. Howett's Sleepyheads . Joyce lives in New York City.
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October 31 is here, and Pug and Pig are decked out in matching skeleton costumes. Pig couldn't be happier, but Pug can't stand the tight outfit, and he's afraid no one will recognize him in his mask. He rips apart the costume, deciding that this holiday isn't for him, but Pig is crestfallen at the prospect of celebrating Halloween without her pal. So Pug discovers a way to enjoy the festivities on his own terms. Coating himself with mud and calling himself Pig's shadow, Pug feels much more comfortable and readily joins in the fun. Softly rounded illustrations complement the concise, matter-of-fact text. Roly-poly Pig and Pug are utterly expressive. Despite the appropriately dark palette, there are no frightening ghouls or goblins here, and cozy details abound, such as the decorative scarecrow (a sweetly smiling sunflower dressed in overalls) and a wreath festooned with a cheery little ghost. Children, especially those a bit apprehensive about the holiday, will applaud Pug's solution and appreciate his willingness to seek a compromise. VERDICT A lovely addition to most libraries, especially for Halloween storytimes or where there are fans of the duo's first outing, Pug Meets Pig.
--School Library Journal "September 2017 "