FICTION

My New Friend Is So Fun!

My New Friend Is So Fun! illus. by Mo Willems. 64p. (Elephant & Piggie). Hyperion/Disney Book Group. 2014. Tr $8.99. ISBN 9781423179580. LC 2012022223.
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RedReviewStarPreS-Gr 1—What is friendship? Gerald reveals his pessimistic thoughts when he explores the "what ifs" as Snake tells him about their best friends' blissful discovery of each other. All is joy at first—Piggie and Brian Bat are perfect playmates, and the really fun time becomes a super-fun time. Unfortunately, Gerald becomes convinced that he and Snake are losing their best friends, and the resulting insecurities crowd out all positive thoughts: "'We must do something! We must tell them to stop having fun!'" Piggie and Brian are even playing BEST FRIEND GAMES! Speech bubbles; clearly drawn, simple line drawings; and easily visible facial expressions all provide clues to the inner thoughts of these pals. Gerald worries, while Piggie channels his adventurous side and forges ahead. Another forte for the unlikely pair—text repetition and diversity of font emphasize an overblown situation with a simple solution that demonstrates trusted friendships are not easily erased. A must-buy for "Elephant & Piggie" fans.—Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TX
Gerald and Snake realize their best friends, Piggie and Brian Bat respectively, are playing together for the first time. This leads Gerald and Snake to worry that their friends won't need them anymore, but their fears are allayed in the heartwarming ending. Willems's animated illustration style captures each lovable character's emotions and his series continues to tackle universal friendship scenarios.

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