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Otis & Peanut (Otis & Peanut, 1)

by Naseem Hrab

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"A long-haired guinea pig and a naked mole rat may seem like unlikely friends, but Otis and Peanut perfectly support one another's quirks and foibles. A graphic novel in the spirit of Frog and Toad, these three delightful stories explore themes like friendship, grief, fear of change, and belonging, and they do it in a light and humorous way that will warm the hearts of every reader. In "The Haircut," Otis worries about getting a haircut because he's afraid he'll look so different he'll no longer be himself. In "The Swing," Peanut helps Otis come to terms with missing a beloved friend. And in "The House," Otis struggles to make his house a home with Peanut's help. These two endearing characters gently explore deep truths about life and human nature, while helping each other figure out their world."--… (more)
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Great short stories about friendship. Very satisfying and I liked the art. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 23, 2024 |
simple graphic novel strong on emotional content ( )
  melodyreads | Sep 23, 2023 |
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like Frog and Toad or Elephant and Piggie, they’re sure to become reader favorites. Collier’s expressive, shaded black-and-white cartoon characters are complemented by a limited palette of hot pink, mustard yellow, grass green, and powder blue—a strong design choice that makes the story feel timeless and familiar.
 
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"A long-haired guinea pig and a naked mole rat may seem like unlikely friends, but Otis and Peanut perfectly support one another's quirks and foibles. A graphic novel in the spirit of Frog and Toad, these three delightful stories explore themes like friendship, grief, fear of change, and belonging, and they do it in a light and humorous way that will warm the hearts of every reader. In "The Haircut," Otis worries about getting a haircut because he's afraid he'll look so different he'll no longer be himself. In "The Swing," Peanut helps Otis come to terms with missing a beloved friend. And in "The House," Otis struggles to make his house a home with Peanut's help. These two endearing characters gently explore deep truths about life and human nature, while helping each other figure out their world."--

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