![]() ![]() presenting Puddle at Pocket Pond!""), the parallel stories highlight seasonal activities familiar to children (and tourist spots familiar to adults). Wish you could meet me at the oasis,"" and Puddle back home wishes ""Toot were there to taste the pancakes."" When Toot returns home in December, Puddle salutes Toot's ""adventures around the world,"" and Toot drinks to Puddle's ""adventures right at home."" Although the story at times seems to oscillate between a traditional story narrative (e.g., ""Yes, Puddle missed his friend"") to a text that occasionally resembles picture labels (e.g.,""Meanwhile. What follows is a kind of piggy calendar as Toot's monthly postcards are juxtaposed with illustrations of Puddle's homespun activities. ![]() Toot, on the other hand, loved to take trips."" So in January when Toot goes on his ""biggest trip ever,"" Puddle happily stays home to enjoy the snow and go ice-skating. In this charming, sweetly illustrated debut picture book, home was ""such a perfect place to be that Puddle never wanted to go anywhere else. ![]()
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