Starred Review. Kindergarten-Grade 2—In classic Willems style, the characters’ expressions and body language carry both stories, with the deceptively simple line art saying far more than the slight, though whimsical, texts. When Gerald unintentionally breaks Piggie’s new toy, he is by turns ashamed, chagrined, and apologetic. Piggie is mad, sad, and after all embarrassed (a squirrel shows them that the “broken toy” is of the “break-and-snap” variety). The pals then come to a decision that playing together is more fun than playing with a toy anyway. In the second one title, the two watch a squirrel surprise a friend by jumping out from in the back of a rock. Mischievous Gerald and Piggie then plan together how to “surprise” one another in the same way. They sit down in the back of opposite sides of a big stone and wait to be surprised. And wait. And wait. And worry. Savvy readers will know exactly what happens when each friend thinks that the other has left. These masterful mini-dramas will delight and amuse easy-reader and picture-book audiences, alike.—Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA
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