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Piggley's Pals by Justin Spelvin β€” book cover

Piggley's Pals

by Justin Spelvin, Entara Ltd
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Synopsis

Young readers can unfold the pages of the book to meet Piggley and his pals. Then they can flip the book over and lift the flaps to help Piggley find a yummy pie!


Children's Literature

I have looked at this forward and backward and I see that it has something to do with PBS Kids and I support public television, but I can find no earthly reason why anyone would buy this book. Perhaps the characters have more appeal when they are animated instead of appearing in the pages of a book, even a book with one long accordion-fold page that pulls forward out of the book and can be turned over and read from back to front going the other way. The two flaps available for lifting as the long single page is read forward and the two that appear when the reading is done going the other way do not add anything. What do children learn about nature when the pigs, the cow, and the duck are all the same size? Perhaps people will buy anything if it has something to do with a television show?

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780689876172

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