Peanut and Pearl's picnic adventure

Rebecca Kai Dotlich

Book - 2007

Two friends set off for a picnic together, but by the time they are ready to eat, they have lost one another.

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Published
New York : HarperCollinsPublishers 2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Kai Dotlich (-)
Other Authors
R. W. Alley, 1955- (illustrator)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
32 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780060549206
9780060549213
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Review by Booklist Review

Peanut and Pearl are two, well, let's just call them furry critters; their species is unidentifiable. What can be identified is their headgear. Peanut likes to wear cowboy hats; Pearl, floppy chapeaus. They decide to go on a picnic, and Peanut packs corn cakes, while Pearl goes with the plum pie. But when they reach their destination, Peanut gets lost--at least Pearl thinks he does. In a scenario that might be familiar to children who have also gone astray, Peanut knows full well where he is, and he is surprised that Pearl has been looking for him everywhere. This simple easy reader, part of the I Can Read series, features a clear little story of minimal words and bright, upbeat characters drawn by veteran-illustrator Alley. The publisher designates this a My First book, designed to be shared with emergent readers. --Ilene Cooper Copyright 2007 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K--Two animal friends of indeterminable species decide to go on a picnic and accidentally get separated. However, the pals are soon reunited and vow to bring maps along on their next adventure. The simple text, brief number of words per page, and repetition make this story appropriate for the youngest beginning readers. The colorful illustrations are whimsical and provide visual clues to support the narrative.--Danielle Nicole Du Puis, Forest Ridge Elementary School, Laurel, MD (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Peanut and Pearl, next-door neighbors and best friends, decide to go on a picnic together. Peanut packs a passel of corn cakes, and Pearl brings a plum pie. When both critters--and, since these are mammals of unreported species, we can only call them that--lead the way in opposite directions, both end up lost. While easygoing Peanut relaxes with his picnic fare, vigilant Pearl looks for her lost buddy, behind the smallest tree, behind the biggest tree and finally by the lake, where she finds Peanut wiping sleep out of his eyes. With very predictable plot and vocabulary, readable font and a humorous situation, Dotlich's latest is just what new readers need to build their confidence. Alley's comical illustrations add to the text, helping the new reader figure out any challenging words. An excellent addition to the classic I Can Read series, this is one that will be read over and over. (Easy reader. 4-6) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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