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Elmore and Pinky

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A prickly porcupine searches for a best friend in this sequel to Elmore from Toot & Puddle author Holly Hobbie.
Elmore the porcupine feels warm and comfortable in his neighborhood, and has many friends. But lately he has been feeling that he is missing someone, someone who will always be there — a best friend. His uncle assures him that those kinds of friendships just happen over time, but determined Elmore goes out in search of one anyway. Then Elmore meets Pinky, a skunk who has a similar problem. Likely companions for Pinky are deterred because...well, he stinks! As the two commiserate and spend time together, they accept each other's shortcomings and develop what each of them wants most: a real friendship with a best friend.
Holly Hobbie tenderly renders these sweet and relatable characters in exquisite watercolor, and has us rooting for them to the end.
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2019
      Finding a best friend is easier than these critters realize. The little porcupine introduced in Elmore (2018) has several friends, but he's hoping to find a best friend. His uncle insists that getting one "just happens" and to "be patient." Elmore shares his woes with Pinky the skunk. Both agree that best friends should share preferences, such as being nocturnal. In an episode straight out of Robert McCloskey's Blueberries for Sal, Elmore is out picking berries when a bear cub and its mother burst onto the scene, scaring him. Hearing the cries for help, Pinky comes running and releases his characteristic scent, which all bears hate. Elmore, though, likes it since it reminds him of Pinky: "It's so you," he tells the skunk. Later, while making his blueberry pie, Elmore realizes that his best friend was "right under [his] nose all along"--brave, clever Pinky. They share the pie, which is "half the pleasure" of making it. The story is endearing in its heartfelt simplicity, maintains sincerity, and reminds readers that there are fitting companions for all types. Hobbie's illustrations are reminiscent of Beatrix Potter's in style and content: Soft watercolor shading and strategic fine details depict animals in minimal clothes living naturally outside but with comfortable furnishings in their burrows. They have a charm all their own while evoking the classics. Share this book with your best friend. (Picture book. 3-7)

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2020

      PreS-Gr 1-Elmore is a porcupine who is content but not satisfied. He recently realized that he does not have a best friend and, unfortunately, he has no idea how to procure one. He goes to his grandfather for advice and the wizened porcupine tells him that finding a best friend just happens and that Elmore will "just know." Soon, Pinky the skunk becomes intrigued by Elmore's quest for a best friend. In a humorous exchange in the dead of night, the two decide that this hypothetical friend will definitely have to be nocturnal. In another encounter, Pinky saves Elmore from a potentially devastating showdown with an angry mother bear by spraying the area like only a skunk can. When Pinky explains to Elmore that bears can't stand the way skunks smell, Elmore tells her that he likes the smell. Later that day, Elmore bakes a blueberry pie and realizes that he wants Pinky to be the first to taste it. Eureka! He has found his best friend. VERDICT Hobbie ("Toot & Puddle" series) has rendered a worthy sequel to Elmore. Those searching for a quiet and tender read on making friends will appreciate this sweet offering.-Amy Nolan, St. Joseph Public Library, MI

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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