Book of the Week--That New Animal by Emily Jenkins, illus. by Pierre Pratt
From SLJ March 2005 (Starred Review)
Rosalyn Pierini, San Luis Obispo City-County Library, CA -- School Library Journal, 02/28/2005
JENKINS, Emily. That New Animal. illus. by Pierre Pratt. unpaged. CIP. Farrar/Frances Foster Bks. Mar. 2005. Tr $16. ISBN 0-374-37443-0. LC 2003044058.
PreS-Gr 1–This delightful twist on the frequently explored topic of pets displaced by infants will tickle children’s funny bones. The story is told from the points of view of the descriptively named Marshmallow and FudgeFudge. This doggie duo dislikes the intruder in their home, whom they refer to as “that new animal.” While their people once used to dote on them, they now devote precious play and belly-scratching time to that funny-smelling newborn. When their humans even dare to scold the two for whining and barking, FudgeFudge comes up with a number of solutions to get rid of the newcomer. She suggests eating it, burying it with their bones, and lying on top of it, but settles for chewing up a few books and dolls. Tired of being the pair’s more mature voice of reason, Marshmallow expresses his displeasure by peeing on the carpet. A visit from Grandpa puts matters in a new light as the suddenly protective dogs reason that “It is our new animal to hate as much as we want to,” but Grandpa better not try to pick up the baby. Both the author and illustrator demonstrate wonderful insight into pet psychology and family dynamics, and the elongated style of the vibrantly colored artwork strikes just the right note of humor and whimsy.


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