Review by School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 3--Even though Acorn Squash and Pumpkin are besties, Acorn Squash can't help but feel left out in the fall when Pumpkin becomes the star of everything from pies to lattes. Acorn Squash is determined to change things this fall and starts #SquashGoals, a campaign to become everyone's newest favorite gourd. When Acorn Squash's plan flops, Pumpkin inadvertently comes to the rescue, and the two team up to become a really gourd combination. Things get out of hand quickly, and the two gourds make a break for it, realizing they are happier when they are each other's favorite instead of everyone's favorite gourd combination. Diverse characters, text speech bubbles, and expressive anthropomorphic vegetables make this a clever fall read. Readers will enjoy Acorn Squash's ingenuity when he tries to sell people on squash jerky or Squilk, a new squash milk. Children will recognize feelings of jealousy when Pumpkin takes center stage but also appreciate how the two main characters recognize that friendship is more important than fame. VERDICT This fall-themed story of friendship is bursting with puns and adorable, big-eyed vegetables.--Melisa Bailey
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
It's good to be a gourd. Besties Acorn Squash and Pumpkin love spending time in winter, spring, and summer. Come autumn, though, Pumpkin receives all the adulation. People clamor for pumpkin pie, pumpkin lattes, and pumpkin bisque. Other gourds go unnoticed; Acorn Squash feels left out. This year, our protagonist has "#SquashGoals." Determined to become an "Autumn STAR," Acorn Squash sets up a booth at the Harvest Festival and spotlights goodies like "Squilk" (acorn squash--flavored milk). Sadly, Acorn Squash garners zero attention, while Pumpkin's relentless PR team guarantees that huge crowds will clamor for her. In a surprise twist, Pumpkin tracks down Acorn Squash. In need of respite from the madness, she just wants to spend time with her pal. The crowds won't let Pumpkin go, though, so Acorn Squash suggests joining forces, giving the public "a double dose of autumn awesomeness!" Consequently, "SquashKin" becomes a hot new trend, and the gourds are now besties inevery season. This lively fall story about friendship and collaboration will boost children's feelings of empathy; Acorn Squash is especially appealing and relatable. At times, the text has an adult sensibility, though: References to soup subscriptions, the paparazzi, and a PR team pushing hair, makeup, and autograph-signing appointments will likely sail over kids' heads. Still, the cheery, dynamic illustrations, bursting with bright autumnal colors and personable, googly-eyed characters, are delightful. Humans are diverse. A charming story to fall into in autumn or any season; it might even tempt kids to try acorn squash.(Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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