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How Big Is a Pig? by Stella Blackstone β€” book cover

How Big Is a Pig?

by Stella Blackstone, Clare Beaton
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Synopsis

Youngsters will learn about opposites and animals in this new book from Clare Beaton. Your child is led through a farm to find out "How big is a pig?". With felt illustrations and an adorable pig, kids will happily learn about opposites and have fun too!

Publishers Weekly

For Beaton (Mother Goose Remembers, reviewed above), it really is a material world: she whips up bold, bright tableaux out of meticulously sewn felt (which she uses both as appliqu s and background) and embellishes the fuzzy fabric with judicious use of beads and sequins. Here, a smiling pink piggy coaxes the audience through a rhyming series about different kinds of opposites, ending each vignette with the title question. On the first of these full-bleed spreads, the piglet romps through a meadow where two cows, one skinny and one plump, pose with ladybugs: "Some cows are thin; some cows are fat./ But how big is a pig? Can you tell me that?" On a later spread, the pig encounters bees among the flowers: "Some bees fly high; some bees fly low./ But how big is a pig? Tell me if you know!" The answer is revealed in the final spread, when the pig happily reunites with a sow whose girth spills off the pages: "This pig is my mom and she's the biggest of all!" It's a sassy, unexpected wrap-up; Beaton will have her audience's attention all sewn up. Ages 2-6. (Aug.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Barefoot Books
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9781841489599

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