About the Author:
Martin Waddell is one of the world's foremost authors of books for young people, winning the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2004. He has twice won the Smarties Book Prize as well as the British Book Award, the Best Books for Babies Award and the Kurt Maschler Award. His series about Big and Little Bear has sold more than six million copies worldwide. He lives in Northern Ireland. Jill Barton has illustrated many children's books, including The Rattletrap Car by Phyllis Root (9780744589320) and seven Baby Duck stories by Amy Hest. Jill lives in Devon and has three children.
From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-Grade 2-- "One day Neligan went into town. It was hot. It was dry. The sun shone in the sky. Neligan's pig sat by Neligan's pond." This book tells the story of how the pig finally cools off. After enviously watching the self-satisfied ducks and geese swimming around, she goes through some dainty preparation, then dives in with a "SPLASH!" that fills a double-page spread. When the farmer comes home, there is a tense moment while he surveys the scene, then joins the pig in the pond, followed by the other farm animals. Waddell conveys a wonderful sense of silliness. The well-spaced print and the repetition make the book appropriate for beginning readers, but it certainly succeeds as a read-aloud for preschoolers. The playful language, rhythmic but not rhymed, matches the mood of the tale perfectly, and the artwork is a delight. Done with watercolor and pencil, Barton's animals are especially endearing and incredibly expressive, considering how simply they are drawn. The pig's decision to dare to do something unusual ("She didn't go in, because pigs don't swim"), and Neligan's affirmation of that decision, are story elements that young children will relate to. --Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL
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