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CM . . .
. Volume XVIII Number 40. . . .June 15, 2012
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![]() Rokko finds the little raccoon and her/his sister and mother looking for a place to sleep. Rokko decides, “I’m going to find my own place”, but the first site, a hollow in a tree, is already occupied by an owl while a tree branch is too windy. Rokko then locates a hollow log that initially seems nice and warm, but s/he then realizes it’s missing something – her/his mother and sister. However, with the three of them snuggled together in the log, “It’s perfect.” ![]() As with the other books in the “Simply Small Series”, the simple cartoon-like artwork, with its bold, black outlines, is highly appropriate for the intended target audience. Since Opal never attaches a gender to the little critters, the books are equally accessible to both girls and boys. Both books certainly deserve a place in home and library collections. Recommended. Dave Jenkinson, CM`s editor, lives in Winnipeg, MB.
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