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Product Description 'This is a stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship. -- Books for Keeps 'From the witty title, to the delightful endpapers, The Pocket Chaotic is a charming story about becoming independent and growing up.' -- Mr. Alex's Bookshelf Alan and Betram are next-door neighbours. They are also best friends. They are also very, very different to one another. Bertram is extremely neat, and Alan is wildly messy. When Bertram gets a cat, called Pierre, he is dismayed to find that Pierre prefers it at Alan’s house. Alan tries to help his friend out – giving him his old sheepskin coat, his chipped bowl and finally, his beat up old sofa. At last, Pierre and Bertram are happy, but Alan is not – he has no company and no sofa. Fortunately, Bertram comes up with a brilliant solution to the problem… The Problem With Pierre plays with the format of the book, splitting each spread down the middle – the page on the left is Bertam’s neat-as-a-pin living room, and the right hand page is Alan’s homely chaos. When, at the end, Bertram knocks through the wall between the two houses, and puts the sofa in the middle, there is a coming together of content and format that is sure to delight readers young and old. Review 'Smouha writes straightforwardly and empathetically in this tale of a strong friendship between two dissimilar men who respect and care for each other. Text is set within white spaces in Hubbard's bright, detailed cartoons, which vary among vignettes and single- and double-page spreads. Depicted only in the illustrations and never discussed, race is merely one aspect of the characters' quirky, eccentric personalities. Readers will cheer the outcome and root for this odd couple's continued contentment. Engaging, charming, and tender'. -- Kirkus STARRED REVIEW 'What a heart-warming story of two loving and giving friends! This would make a nice readaloud for K-3 grades about inclusion, friendship and love. And maybe the nature of cats, as well. The minimalist illustrations appear to be in watercolor, created in soft pastel tones, generally as two-page spreads. They are old-fashioned with a European feel, and reminiscent of Edward Ardizzone'. -- Youth Services Book Review 'The Problem with Pierre is an engaging picture book tale that tells of a cat and two neighbor friends who are very different. Neighbor Bertram gets a cat, Pierre, who defies the neat, organized life Bertram has created for himself. Pierre also prefers friend and neighbor Alan's messy house. Bertram is not happy about either situation. How can Alan and Bertram make both Pierre and themselves happy? A series of efforts and compromises brings the friends closer together in this whimsical story of a cat that changes those around him. Young cat enthusiasts receive a warm lesson on friendship, compromise, and kitty care which is engagingly different'. -- Midwest Book Review 'This is a stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship. There is gentle humour in the recognition that fickle felines frequently won't conform to their owner's expectations. The differing homes and lifestyles of the two friends are juxtaposed and brought into sharp contrast in some of the detailed double page spreads'. -- Books For Keeps 'It's great to see a picture book that focuses on adult friendship (and a cat) - and in our time of enforced distance it's a lovely, enchantedly illustrated tale'. -- The AOI 'A charming and heartwarming story about Alan and Bertram, who live net door to each other. Both seem to have something missing in their lives and are brought together in a clever ending - despite their differentt personalities - through Bertram's cat Pierre. There are lots of discussion points for KS1 and KS2 PSHE - how to compromise, how to respect each other's differences, and how to find happiness; and the simple and effective character descriptions are ideal to explore in KS1 literacy lessons. Art teachers will see lots of opportunities to i

Product Overview

  • ISBN: 9781908714855
  • Author(s): Suzanna Hubbard
  • Publisher: Cicada Books Limited
  • Pages: 32
  • Format: Hardback