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Review: Pigsty

Kids are delighted by the pigs and their messiness.
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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 4+ Stars: 4 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
Written By: Mark  Teague  Illustrated By: Mark Teague  Release Date: 01/01/1994  Genre: Fiction 
Pigsty's

cartoonlike illustrations and simple text have broad appeal. Children are delighted by the pigs and their messiness, and the outcome is satisfying.

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Pigsty's

cartoonlike illustrations and simple text have broad appeal. Children are delighted by the pigs and their messiness, and the outcome is satisfying.

Common Sense Media Review
Parents who have ever called their child's room a pigsty--and children who have ever wished their parents would stop nagging them to clean it up--can enjoy seeing both ideas carried to a silly extreme. As an enjoyable read-aloud, this straightforward but humorous story will delight both adults and children. The mother's exasperated exit from Wendell's room will remind kids that when their parents stop nagging them, that's when the trouble really starts.

Mark Teague wisely has Wendell take responsibility for solving his own problem, though the pigs acknowledge their role in creating the mess and help clean the room. Though his conflict with his mother and the turmoil that precedes the resolution are painfully realistic, the story's silliness and the appeal of the friendly pigs prevent the lesson from becoming too obvious.

Teague's colorful, eye-catching acrylic illustrations fill every other page, and an occasional two-page picture draws the reader into the messy room. Though Wendell appears stiff in some illustrations, especially when asking mom for help with pig control, small touches, such as a farm-truck license plate that reads "EIEIO," will delight observant children. And Wendell's emotional farewell hug from a huge pig provides a bittersweet ending, although the pigs do return to play Monopoly now and then.



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