PreS-Gr 1-Once again Willems observes truths about human behavior through the eyes of Gerald, an elephant, and Piggie. The premise this time is that Piggie’s recently acquired ball has been snatched by some unknown creature, one so big that Piggie begs Gerald to intervene. But Gerald’s perceived power and genuine desire to help his smaller friend cannot provide him with sufficient courage once he sees that he’ll have to confront an enormous whale. Outward appearance is rarely a true indicator of inner feelings, though, and the same reality is reflected in the whale, who turns out to be a gentle giant who is remarkably polite. Size must never be a factor in determining friendship, and Willems’s two pals are happy to have a new playmate. The story engages readers with delightfully familiar cartoon illustrations and invites them to follow it independently by reading the speech bubbles. This title is a superb addition to the series; it’s particularly useful for discussions of outside and inside traits, in addition to the tricky topic of threesomes.-Gloria Koster, West School, New Canaan, CTα(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.