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Woolly and Me

illus. by Quentin Gréban. 32p. Tilbury House. Feb. 2018. Tr $16.95. ISBN 9780884486367.
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PreS-Gr 1—Belgian artist Gréban uses an imaginary woolly mammoth to visit the trials and joys of an oversize pet. A small blonde child narrates the pair's daily tasks and special activities like ballet class and a fair. Despite poor spaghetti management, Woolly's assets include that he is already toilet trained and is not afraid of monsters as long as he's in the top bunk. The witty and engaging paintings capture each absurdity, adorning the simple text with spirit. Woolly totes grocery bags and the girl with his tusks, and uses hair curlers during grooming.
VERDICT This gambol's only drawback is that it has numerous forerunners. An appealing but nonessential addition.

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