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Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore!

David McPhail David McPhail

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English
Puffin Books
01 December 1996
One minute, the narrator of this cleverly rhyming romp is quietly reading. The next minute, pigs descend upon his house in every imaginable getup, by every available means, from every possible place-even ""Pigs from France"" and ""Pigs just in their underpants."" What results is lovable porcine mayhem and a pizza pig-out!
* ""A must for all picture-book collection.""-School Library Journal,starred review
* ""McPhail presents a magnificent group of porkers, whose capacity for costumes and capers is truly wondrous . . . Kids will find this a very good book indeed.""-Booklist,starred review
* ""This is McPhail at his whimsical best.""-Publishers Weekly,starred review

A Booklist Children's Editors' Choice
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Illustrated by:   David McPhail
Imprint:   Puffin Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 283mm,  Width: 214mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   142g
ISBN:   9780140553130
ISBN 10:   0140553134
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   2-12
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David McPhail is the acclaimed author of many popular books for children, including Fix-It; Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore!; and Pigs Ahoy! (all Dutton and Puffin). He is also the illustrator of Jan Waldron's Angel Pig and the Hidden Christmas and John Pig's Halloween (both Dutton). He lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Reviews for Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore!

The narrator - rendered in McPhail's trademark style as an appealing, vulnerable man - is peacefully reading when his home is invaded by pigs: Pigs in tutus,/Pigs in kilts,/Pigs on skateboards,/Pigs on stilts./Pigs from England,/Pigs from France,/Pigs in just/Their underpants. Coming by a fantastical variety of transport (e.g., a parachute, and the mammoth ship S. S. Swine ), the motley crowd gets right down to the business of gorging on a giant stack of pizzas, which they chomp, play with, and fling about but don't share with the narrator ( I get nothing,/Just the bill ). Summoning his confidence, their unwilling host cries, Get out - whereupon the pigs affectionately beg forgiveness, clean up, and crowd cozily into his bed. The deftly phrased verse and the pigs' shenanigans and outlandish costumes are pretty funny; the similarity to The Cat in the Hat is obvious, but probably only adults will see the parallel with teenagers (or adult children living with their parents). Kids can just revel in the mayhem, which is truly galore. (Kirkus Reviews)


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