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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A simple reminder that we don't always have to be happy
The Toot and Puddle series by Holly Hobbie is a sweet (without being saccharine) and charming series about a pair of pigs who are best friends. There are subtle "morals" woven into each book; they fall under the general theme of "everybody is different it's worth trying to understand those differences". In this book, Toot is sad - he can't...
Published on November 7, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars lacks the rhythm of the first "Toot and Puddle"
Though the illustrations are typically charming (don't miss the pigs' turtlenecks), this book lacks the read-aloud timing and rhythm of the first Toot and Puddle book. My daughter loves predictability, but it is hard to guess what will be happening on the next page. Also the inclusion of a third major character (Tulip the parrot) precludes the back-and-forth rhythm...
Published on December 30, 1999 by Thomas M. Smith


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A simple reminder that we don't always have to be happy, November 7, 1999
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The Toot and Puddle series by Holly Hobbie is a sweet (without being saccharine) and charming series about a pair of pigs who are best friends. There are subtle "morals" woven into each book; they fall under the general theme of "everybody is different it's worth trying to understand those differences". In this book, Toot is sad - he can't explain why. He sits and mopes. His friend, Puddle, tries to cheer him up. Toot recognizes this (and even seems to appreciate it), but it does not cheer him up.

Finally, there is a gentle "surprise" ending that made me happy - because I am one of those people who loves "terrible weather"

This is a good book for kids - as a reminder that sometimes people just get sad for a while and can't explain it. It's also a good "gift" book for sensitive adults who appreciate such things. The story is deep enough to speak to adults, I think

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toot & Puddle together again!, December 21, 1999
Toot & Puddle are perfect porcine pals who, in their delicate way, teach us all that sometimes we're just out of alignment and that's OK.

On a beautiful, sun-shining morning in Woodcock Pocket, Puddle was out catching butterflies. The sun was shining, birds singing, flowers blooming and... Well, in the house, Toot was moping.

Like anyone who's ever had an off day, Toot can't quite explain what's the matter, nor does he particularly *feel* like explaining. SOMETHING'S clearly the matter, Puddle and Tulip the parrot can see that, because nothing seems to cheer him up--not the blue sky, not the clean air, not even "five-berry cobbler with heaps of whipped cream..." Well, the cobbler HELPS a bit, but the next day Toot comes shuffling across the yard, hands stuffed in pockets, floppy hat with equally floppy ears sticking out, half-heartedly kicking some stones.

His friends try to cheer him up. An adventure seems in order, but white water rafting proves to be not quite the right medicine for melancholy. Similarly, a picnic with friends and a game of hide-&-seek is fun for everyone except for Toot, who isn't in the mood to be "it". In short, nothing works and Puddle and Tulip are getting concerned, when a thunderous storm hits.

Toot, who is the only one who is NOT afraid, is out braving the storm in his yellow rain slicker on a beautiful 2-page illustration that itself makes the book worth reading. Lo', the next morning, a happy, smiling Toot comes marching through the puddles towards his friends who, lying in the grass, conclude that "sometimes you need a big whopping thunderstorm to clear the air."

While "You are My Sunshine" doesn't have quite the flow or action of "A Present for Toot", it is an immensely enjoyable book (I personally recommend collecting all three of Ms. Hobbie's works, and any more books to come). The pen & ink illustrations are astounding, and capture the feel of the character moods instantly. The blue sky, Puddle's exuberant jump with a butterfly net, frame his joy at simply being ALIVE on a wonderful day as much as the muted golds & yellows of Toot's room captures his moping, tired affect perfectly. ANYONE who's felt a little off-a little blue or down in the dumps-even on a beautiful day will deeply appreciate this book and it's final message that friends always care for friends, even when they're feelin' down.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uplifting - a Beautiful Book, May 16, 2000
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This was the first Toot and Puddle we ever saw, and it's still our favorite. The message(s) is (are) important - and all too rare in children's books - that we aren't all cheerful and happy all the time, and that's OK, that we all need the steady faith and support of dear friends, that STORMY weather isn't necessarily "bad" weather and can be renewing. We adore Toot and Puddle and Holly Hobbie's art, which I would happily display in my living room if I could find some prints from the world of Toot and Puddle.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a little gem, May 26, 2009
This is my favorite Toot and Puddle book (my 2yr old loves all of them equally so far). I love the simplicity of the story; how many things Puddle does to try to cheer up Toot, the fact that it's a rain storm that finally does it really hits home with me and I love thinking that it will teach my kids that there are so many things that can make you feel good, even something that other people don't expect. We have a family joke of calling any super yummy treat a "five-berry cobbler". It seems so decadent, yet so easily created in the story. It's a great, feel-good, beautifully illustrated book that kids just adore.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect story about friendship for all ages, May 5, 2003
I was looking for a gift for my god daughter and my best friend recommended the Toot and Puddle series. She already had the first book and raved about it to me. Not only did I purchase this book for one smart little girl who loves Toot and Puddle, but I purchased two more books from the series for my baby on the way. What I absolutely loved about this book is the extent of friendship between these two adorable pigs, one that reminds me of the deep and loving relationship i share with my best friend.I was so impressed with Holly Hobbie's portrayal of this beautiful relationship, as well as her amazing illustrations that I would recommend this particular book and the rest of the series to children of all ages as well as the adult population, for the joy I got out of it is inexplicable. I can happily say that my best friend and I not only share a love for Toot and Puddle, but that our babies will grow up appreciating its beauty and story about friendship too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful story!, September 17, 2011
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I gave this book as a gift for a five year old boy. I read it before I sent it and the story was very sweet. My friend says her son has read it every night before bed since receiving it for his birthday on August twenty fifth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good book for a child's bad day, June 18, 2011
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Everybody has bad days, and sometimes we don't know what to do to help.
Toot is having a bad day, and doesn't know why, so his friend, Puddle, tries to cheer him up. Nothing seems to help for very long until there is a big rainstorm that clears the air.
I love that this book does not oversimplify these kinds of moods we all have. And yet, it gives hope that the mood will pass. Young children relate to this story well, especially when they are having a tough day.
The art work and writing is beautiful, and I am a big Toot and Puddle fan because of that.
I would definitely say it's a more positive approach than _Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-good, Very Bad Day_ and that it can also be read on any day, in any mood.
The children I have read this book to love it as much as I do.
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4.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Toot & Puddle, September 12, 2006
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My 4 year old daughter and I are big fans of pigs, especially Toot and Puddle. In this story, Toot is depressed, and Puddle and Tulip try everything to make him feel better. It is a very sweet and endearing story of friendship.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Story of Friendship, October 7, 2005
Toot is moping in Woodcock Pocket. Puddle his friend want to help his friend smile. He tries repeatedly to help his friend. He never gives up until his friend smiles.

Puddle explains to Tulip, we can't be happy all the time. This is good for children to learn at a young age. It could prevent some major problems in the child's life later.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars lacks the rhythm of the first "Toot and Puddle", December 30, 1999
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Thomas M. Smith (Westfield, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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Though the illustrations are typically charming (don't miss the pigs' turtlenecks), this book lacks the read-aloud timing and rhythm of the first Toot and Puddle book. My daughter loves predictability, but it is hard to guess what will be happening on the next page. Also the inclusion of a third major character (Tulip the parrot) precludes the back-and-forth rhythm that graced the first book.
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