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The Pet Potato

by Josh Lacey, Momoko Abe

Albert is desperate for a pet, so he's really excited when Dad finally brings one home. There's just one problem: it's a potato.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Jory John meets Sophie's Squash in this delightful, offbeat, and hilarious picture book, The Pet Potato, about finding companionship in unlikely places.

Potatoes can't do anything a pet should. They can't learn tricks, or go for walks, or snuggle up with Albert. But to Albert's surprise, his potato begins to grow on him, and soon he can't imagine having any other pet. When the potato begins to rot, Albert is devastated. He buries it in his garden, and with a lot of care and a bit of patience, he discovers that his potato can do a great trick after all . . . Josh Lacey and Momoko Abe have created a delightful, offbeat picture book about finding companionship in unlikely places.

Author Biography

Josh Lacey is a British writer born and raised in London. Josh worked as a journalist, a teacher and a screenwriter before writing his first book, A Dog Called Grk. He has written several other children's books including The Dragonsitter, Island of Thieves, and The Pet Potato. He also wrote the adult book God is Brazilian, a biography of Charles Miller. Momoko Abe was born in Japan and has been drawing ever since she can remember. She moved to the UK to study filmmaking, and still works in the TV and film industry alongside her illustration work. Momoko is an AOI World Illustration Award Shortlist artist. She lives in London. She is the author and illustrator of Avocado Asks: What Am I? and the illustrator of The Pet Potato.

Review

"A child who begs for a pet finally receives one, sort of, in this quirky picture book for fans of Sophie's Squash... Playful, bold-hued vignettes by debut illustrator Abe portray a blossoming friendship that includes pretend play, trips to the playground and library, and shared tub time (the potato is perfectly dressed for each occasion)." - Publishers Weekly "The titular spud's amusing facial expressions and fashion (a pirate costume will be a hit with children who spot it) rendered in crayon-like strokes livens the book's simple color palette...a great fit for a close storytime audience." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "[Lacey] convincingly portrays the transformation of a root vegetable into a sentient being, surely among the most magical powers of a child's imagination. Abe's vivid illustrations convey Albert's (and his potato's) emotions with subtlety and perception. A lovable choice for reading aloud." - Booklist "With great style and gentle humor, The Pet Potato demonstrates how a vivid imagination can transform an ordinary spud into an extraordinary buddy." - BookPage

Review Quote

"A child who begs for a pet finally receives one, sort of, in this quirky picture book for fans of Sophie's Squash... Playful, bold-hued vignettes by debut illustrator Abe portray a blossoming friendship that includes pretend play, trips to the playground and library, and shared tub time (the potato is perfectly dressed for each occasion)." - Publishers Weekly " The titular spud's amusing facial expressions and fashion (a pirate costume will be a hit with children who spot it) rendered in crayon-like strokes livens the book's simple color palette...a great fit for a close storytime audience." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books " [Lacey] convincingly portrays the transformation of a root vegetable into a sentient being, surely among the most magical powers of a child's imagination. Abe's vivid illustrations convey Albert's (and his potato's) emotions with subtlety and perception. A lovable choice for reading aloud." - Booklist " With great style and gentle humor, The Pet Potato demonstrates how a vivid imagination can transform an ordinary spud into an extraordinary buddy." - BookPage

Details

ISBN1250834155
Author Momoko Abe
Pages 32
Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Language English
Year 2022
Illustrator Momoko Abe
ISBN-10 1250834155
ISBN-13 9781250834157
Publication Date 2022-06-21
Format Hardcover
Imprint Roaring Brook Press
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
Audience Age 3-6
Audience Children / Juvenile
UK Release Date 2022-06-21

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