Around this time of year (and especially this year), we all could use a warm, cuddly hug. With Groundhog Day and Valentine's Day approaching, I thought I'd share a heartwarming book with you that features a hedgehog (hey, it's pretty close to a groundhog!)
"Why will no one hug me?" Hedgehog sniffed.
"You're just a little bit tricky to hug," replied Owl, "with all your prickly prickles. But don't worry, there's someone for everyone."
The Hug, written by Eoin McLaughlin, and illustrated by Polly Dunbar, is a unique format picture book that flips over, providing two narratives - and two characters - to love.
Book description: Both a hedgehog and a tortoise are feeling sad and looking for a hug. They ask all the animals they come across, but for some reason, no one will hug them. Until a wise owl explains: Hedgehog is too spiky; Tortoise is too bony. And that's when they find each other!
What your child will like about this book: The story read from the front cover to the middle is Hedgehog's story; you turn the book upside down and read from back to middle for Tortoise's story. Both creatures have the same problem: no one wants to hug them and everyone has an excuse. Both their stories collide - with a big hug - in the middle of the book. These two just had to wait until they found their match.
One more from this writer/illustrator duo: While We Can't Hug, a new picture book for kids in response to social distancing. Hedgehog and Tortoise find other things friends can do besides hugging - they can wave at each other, write letters, make funny faces, and sing songs...all in a show of their friendship.
Cute. Our children's librarian read a similar book called "Nobody Hugs a Cactus" by Carter Goodrich.
ReplyDeleteThat book looks cute! Thanks!
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