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4-6
Illustrated by
Jon Agee.
An overly fastidious woodchuck finds his tidy life disrupted by the arrival of a child--not his and his wife's, but a demanding, ungrateful human toddler they find abandoned outside their burrow. This funny commentary on parenthood is blithely genteel even as it encompasses some hard realities. Humorous and lively, Agee's sketches add child appeal to a tale that might otherwise verge on the adult.
32 pp.
| Cavendish
| April, 2010
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7614-5646-9$15.99 Reissue (1989, Dutton)
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PS
Illustrated by
Jon Agee.
A small boy, seeing possibilities in a large box, settles in with his book on wild animals. Animal after animal joins him until a flea drives them all out of the crowded box. Imaginary play with strong, dark illustrations.
32 pp.
| Farrar
| August, 2002
|
TradeISBN 0-374-36090-1$$16.00
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K-3
Illustrated by
Jon Agee.
Potch thinks its true love, Polly finds it truly impossible. After spotting Polly at a masquerade ball, Potch goes all out to win Polly's heart. He juggles eggs, they land on her head; he arranges a fireworks display, and more than the sky catches on fire. Although the prose is tedious, the cartoon illustrations are entertaining.