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Best Buds

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2 of 2 copies available
For Max and Pinky every Saturday is Adventure Day. Today is Saturday, but where is Pinky? Has he gotten lost or carried away by bunnies—or is he just off somewhere stuffing himself with marshmallows? Watch Max dive into mud, question a polar bear, and be dissed by a horse named Chuck. Nothing will stop him from finding his pink pal—because a guy will do anything for his best bud!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 27, 2006
      Eaton offers a spry portrait of the friendship between an earnest youngster (whose bald pate calls to mind Charlie Brown) and a perky pink piglet with a penchant for marshmallows in this first book of the Adventures of Max and Pinky. For these best buds, "every Saturday is Adventure Day!" But one Saturday, Pinky goes missing, so Max searches his pal's favorite places: a "gooey brown mud puddle," the "big red barn" and a "deep blue pond," but Pinky is nowhere to be found. The boy lets his imagination go wild. Could he be lost in the woods or "carried away by bunnies"? The backside of a polar bear (who's been swimming in the pond) reminds him of a marshmallow—the needed clue Max sought. Pinky is hiding in a cupboard, stuffing his face with his favorite fare ("Busted!
      "). Rendered in black pen-and-ink with digital coloring, Eaton's spare, vividly hued pictures—supplemented by wry asides presented in dialogue balloons—deftly deliver the simple tale's ample humor. Chuckle-worthy images include Max emerging from the gooey puddle coated in mud, Pinky snoozing happily on straw in the coop while an outraged chicken asks, "Okay, who took my spot?" and Max's fantasy image of the diminutive piglet being whisked away by even smaller bunnies. Youngsters will likely wish to tune in for the duo's next adventure, Superheroes
      . Ages 5-8.

    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2007
      Gr 1-3-Max, a bald, Charlie Brown look-alike, and Pinky, a pig, are best friends, so when Pinky disappears, his pal is worried. However, with a little thinking and common sense, Max figures out just where to find his porcine pal. With minimal bold lines and bright colors, Eaton has created a humorous story of an unusual friendship. Max is fun, creative, and adventurous, while Pinky's one-track mind keeps him focused on consuming as many marshmallows as possible. Children will laugh at the silly conversations and at the funny art. The cartoon pictures offer an explanation of the simple text while the dialogue is a little more advanced. "Max and Pinky" will delight both readers and listeners."Delia Carruthers, Sunset Ridge Middle School, West Jordan, UT"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2007
      In this colorfully illustrated, gently irreverent, and very slight tale, Ziggy look-alike Max and pig Pinky are marshmallow-obsessed best friends. They love to play together, especially on Saturday which is "Adventure Day." But one Saturday, Max can't find Pinky anywhere. Where could he be? Max realizes that, of course, marshmallows are involved, and the friends are reunited for more adventurous fun.

      (Copyright 2007 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:1.1
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0

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