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Otter Loves Easter!

Otter Loves Easter! illus. by Sam Garton. 32p. HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray. Jan. 2017. Tr $9.99. ISBN 9780062366672.
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PreS-Gr 2—In Otter's latest escapade, a visit from the Easter Bunny prompts a lesson on sharing. When Otter discovers the bounty she's been left, she's ecstatic—chocolate eggs, jelly beans, a chocolate bunny, and more. Otter Keeper encourages his ward to share the wealth with her stuffed bear, giraffe, and pig, but Otter can't bring herself to part with her goodies. After gorging on her candies, Otter nurses a stomachache and grapples with feelings of guilt. However, with a little help from Otter Keeper, the intrepid little creature soon makes things right. Garton has presented another absolutely charming installment in the series. Otter is entirely relatable to children: though she's always well-meaning, mischief has a way of finding her. Her whimsical, chipper perspective infuses the text with life ("But sharing is very hard. Because eating chocolate is very easy."). The digitally rendered illustrations have an appealing softness to them, from pudgy Otter to the brightly colored toys and objects in the household. As in previous titles, there's plenty of humor that results from the contrast between Otter's upbeat, child-centric narration and the actual events depicted (for instance, during the egg hunt that Otter organizes, the sentence, "Teddy found an egg under the bucket" is paired with an image of Otter uncovering the egg while holding her floppy stuffed bear).
VERDICT Another delightful romp with Otter. Purchase where there are fans of the series or where materials on Easter or sharing are needed.

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