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Porcupine's Pajama Party (I Can Read Book 2)

by Terry Webb Harshman

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This story is clearly fantasy and it is a good example of it. The main characters are an otter, a porcupine, and an owl. Having talking animals immediately makes the story fantasy. The book is very believable though since these characters act just like humans. It is as if it is realistic fiction with animals as the main characters. In the story the characters have a pajama party, make cookies, and watch scary movies. It is an easy book to relate to and it is written in a way that I could believe these animals really being like this.

The protagonist in this story is definitely the porcupine. He is the dominant character driving the action. He plans the party and brings them all together. He problem solves when there are fights about bedtime or being scared to go to the bathroom. He is definitely the round character too. he shows loneliness, excitement, impatience, anxiety, fear, compassion, and peacefulness all in one story.

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  kpalmer07 | Oct 16, 2009 |
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  hse | Apr 11, 2007 |
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Porcupine invites Otter and Owl to sleep over. Otter takes care of the snacks. Owl decides what to watch on TV. But who will be in charge of fighting off monsters in the closet, at the window, and under the bed?

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Porcupine bakes cookies, watches a monster movie, and gets scared in the dark when his two best friends sleep over.

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