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PERFECTLY PERCY by Paul Schmid

PERFECTLY PERCY

by Paul Schmid & illustrated by Paul Schmid

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-06-180436-6
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

What is an adorable porcupine to do when his passion is for balloons? Is he destined for disappointment, or will some careful thinking lead to the perfect solution?

Schmid (Hugs from Pearl, 2011) returns with another sweet tale about the challenges of being a porcupine. Percy loves balloons of all colors and shapes. “But HAPPY little porcupines with balloons are soon SAD little porcupines. / The balloons always go POP!” Percy is determined not to mope or give up. Advice from big sister Pearl is not practical, and his mom is too busy. So Percy must rely upon himself and start thinking. He muses all through the day and into the night. At breakfast the next day, while eating his cereal, he finally has an inspired idea. Young readers will immediately relate to Percy and his dilemma, and they will cheer when he independently comes up with a messy but successful solution. The simple, direct text pairs well with the soft pastel palette of the illustrations. Percy, white with a pink smudge of a nose and a mass of softly penciled wayward quills, appears more cuddly than prickly and is sure to endear.

Just right for preschoolers, who will giggle at the gently humorous ending and see a bit of themselves in this utterly charming creature.

(Picture book. 3-6)