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Pigs in Pajamas

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At Penelope Pig's sleepover party, six pigs in pj's eat pizza and pasta, pound a pinata, pin the tail on the pony, prance to piano, and then form a precarious pyramid—collapsing, of course, into a sqealing pig pile!

Maggie Smith combines rollicking rhymes and infectious alliterations to make a perfectly pleasing book filled with fun and the letter P. And while there are scads of P words in the text, the art has even more—the pictures are filled with more than 75 objects beginning with the letter P for young readers to find. The playful pictures also introduce other preschool concepts, such as colors, shapes, patterns, and counting.

Pigs in Pajamas offers a fun way to get preschoolers thinking about language and building their vocabularies. Party on, Penelope Pig!
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    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2012
      Presenting a precious piggy pajama party. Penelope Pig is having a sleepover party with all of her pig friends. Everyone arrives in their pajamas (one each dressed in paisley, plaid, patchwork, pink, pinstripe, polka-dot and posy print). "Pigs come with presents of all shapes and sizes-- / peppermints, posies, a peach lollipop. // Penelope's ready with punch, pies, and pudding; / there's pasta and pizza with pickles on top!" They pig out and play pin the tail on the donkey. They prance to songs from the piano and make a piggy pile in the middle of the floor. Finally, when pooped, they plump pillows and drift off to sleep. Author and illustrator Smith's paean to the 16th letter of the alphabet is a pleasing porcine romp that only occasionally stretches for the rhyme. The watercolor-and-collage illustrations, all full bleed, are packed with P's, most of which are listed on the last page (in order of appearance); perfect for turning subsequent readings into seek-and-find games. Even the piggy proclamations appearing in the illustrations are replete with P's. Practicable if not peerless practice for picking up plosives. (Picture book. 2-5)

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2012

      PreS-Cheerful porkers on every page eat peaches and pistachios, play with pianos and pinatas, and primp in pinstripe and polka-dot pajamas. A mixture of collage and cartoonlike artwork, the illustrations create a kind of seek-and-find for items beginning with the letter "P." The rhyme scheme labors inconsistently, with some lines rhyming on the same spread, while others require a page turn to finish the verse. The lack of discernible rhythm makes this title unlikely to become a favorite read-aloud. Smith's audience seems to be educators working with preschoolers on letter recognition, not the preschoolers themselves. For better alliterative picture books choose Barbara deRubertis's "Animal Antics A to Z" series (Kane). It has the one "P" word that Smith forgot: plot.-Jenna Boles, Washington-Centerville Public Library, OH

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2013
      The letter [cf2]P[cf1] is prominently placed at Penelope Pig's pajama party. Smith's piggies celebrate as a parrot provides commentary. A bouncy (but forced) rhyming text and cheerful acrylic and photo-collage illustrations document the fun. Readers wanting the party to go on will appreciate the appended list of objects beginning with [cf2]P[cf1] found in the paintings.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.1
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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