Pretty perfect kitty-corn

Shannon Hale

Book - 2022

Unicorn wants to be as perfect as everyone seems to think he is, so when he embarrasses himself in front of Kitty he is afraid Kitty will no longer want to be friends with a not-so-perfect Unicorn.

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Children's Room jE/Hale Due Oct 26, 2024
Children's Room jE/Hale Due Oct 31, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers 2022
Language
English
Main Author
Shannon Hale (author)
Other Authors
LeUyen Pham (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 32 cm
Audience
Ages 4 to 8.
ISBN
9781419750939
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Kitty-corn is back in an adorable story of friendship. Kitty-corn is busy painting a portrait of her best friend, Unicorn, who is always worried about looking his best. While everyone is singing Unicorn's praises, Kitty-corn is trying to get her painting just right. By "just right," it turns out, she also means including some less-than-flattering details about the way Unicorn was looking that day. What Unicorn doesn't realize, though, is that Kitty-corn doesn't see all the little things Unicorn is worried about as flaws. And so Unicorn learns that when someone is precious to you, they'll never make you feel ugly or less-than. This is a great read to start conversations about how appearance isn't everything, as well as how even someone who everyone thinks is perfect can feel sad inside. It also shows that being kind and making people feel seen are amazing gifts--all wrapped up in a lively, tidy package. Beautiful illustrations on every page in vibrant pinks and purples playfully send the message that it's okay to share the messy parts of ourselves.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--In this latest collaboration between Hale and Pham, best friends Kitty-corn and Unicorn are making a real mess of it. Everyone know that from his well-trimmed hooves to his deep purple mane and shiny horn, Unicorn is perfect. But when Kitty-corn decides to capture Unicorn's perfection in a painting, there is something that just isn't right. Kitty-corn realizes what is missing and subsequently declares her work a masterpiece. This humorous reminder that appearance isn't everything combines rhythmic text with bold and comical illustrations. The pinks and purples used throughout will draw readers' eyes to the center of the action and clue them into the words in the text. While the best friends are the focus of this story, they are accompanied by a gecko and a parrot that add their own commentary and hilarity along the way. VERDICT A sweet message, eye-catching illustrations, and one whopper of a surprise that will leave all readers in stitches--this is a great choice for story time.--Louie Lauer

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