
A Pair of Pears and an Orange
Anna McGregor
(Author)Description
An adorable story about making new friends and finding creative solutions to playground problems.
A pair of pears rocked on a seesaw.
A pair of pears played ping-pong.
A pair of pears rode their tandem bike.
Until one day, someone new wanted to join their fun.
Big Pear and Little Pear love playing together. But when Orange joins in, their games don't work and Big Pear feels left out. A relatable, hilarious, and kind-hearted tale about navigating friendship when three definitely starts to feel like a crowd! From the author of CBCA Honour Winner, Anemone is not the Enemy.
- The ideal gift for new kindergarten and school starters
- A perfect conversation starter for teachers and librarians supporting children as they grapple with the challenges of friendship dynamics
- Would suit fans of Love, Triangle by Marcie Colleen & Bob Shea, Mo Willem's Can I Play too? and Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen's Shapes Trilogy.
Product Details
Publisher | Scribble Us |
Publish Date | October 05, 2021 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781950354702 |
Dimensions | 11.2 X 8.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Anna McGregor, an author, illustrator, and designer based in Melbourne. She is dedicated to delivering modern, quirky, and conceptual stories straight from her heart to young readers. By day, she works in graphic design, but when she's not at her desk, Anna enjoys travel, art, and picnics with friends.
Reviews
"A duo of pears adjusts to a new playmate ... Using humorous wordplay, the text sends the message there's always room for one more, a concept reinforced by the droll, quiet illustrations ... A mindful, whimsical lesson in inclusivity."
--Kirkus Reviews
"[A] sweet story, ripe with fruity puns and adorable illustrations that subverts the old adage that "two's company and three's a crowd" ... The black line limbs and facial expressions on the characters add a lot of appeal."
--Youth Services Book Review
"[A] clever and original story. It explores the important themes of friendship and belonging, and an understanding of differences. It uses a simple context of fruit to share a social story, and to bring the book to life. The story arouses emotions and provides an opportunity for discussion with young children about their own experiences. The illustrations are simple, modern, and appealing. The book's play on words and homophones provide a great opportunity to explore figurative language."
--Speech Pathology Australia
'This is an entertaining and gently educational tale, perfect for reading aloud with early primary school-aged kids who may be feeling jealousy around newly formed friendships and changing group social dynamics.'
--Ellen Cregan, Books+Publishing
"Parents and children alike will be delighted by the adorable illustrations ... It might be a story about fruit, but it's an infinitely relatable one"
--Prudence Wade, Independent
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