A friendship yarn
(Book)

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Contributors
Demidova, Olga, illustrator.
Published
Chicago, Illinois : Albert Whitman & Company, 2019.
Status
Central - Kids Picture Books
JP MOSER
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Description

When porcupine and badger start knitting, their friendship gets all tangled up.Porcupine and Badger have always been the best of friends, so when Porcupine finds some yarn in the woods, she makes a present for Badger. And when Badger finds yarn, she makes a present for Porcupine. The only problem? It's the same yarn—and to finish the gift, they each must unravel the other's creation. An act of kindness turns into a fierce standoff as the friendship frays—can Porcupine and Badger set aside their differences and knit themselves back together?

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Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Street Date
1909
Language
English
ISBN
9780807507629, 0807507628

Notes

Description
Neighbors Porcupine and Badger find their close friendship sorely tested when they accidentally knit from opposite ends of the same piece of yarn.

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Badger and Porcupine are good friends who are preparing for winter. As they split up to gather firewood, a ball of yarn tumbles out of a peddler's cart and stretches across the forest. Porcupine and Badger each pick up one end of the yarn and take it home. In a ""Gift of the Magi"" moment, Badger and Porcupine decide to knit a gift for the other. Unfortunately, as the animals near the end of their projects, both the backpack and tablecloth completely unravel. Badger and Porcupine discover the rest of the yarn at each other's houses. They fight over possession of the yarn and decide to make various things for themselves instead. They become so angry that they declare an end to their friendship, cutting the yarn in half. But soon after, they have compassion for each other in the cold, and present each other with matching hand-knitted sweaters. The illustrations have a retro, animated look that enhance the story. Best for one-on-one sharing, and perhaps a discussion on misunderstandings that can occur among friends.--Michelle Young Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Kirkus Book Review

One ball of yarn plus two BFFs who both knit can lead to good intentions and a frayed friendship.Badger and Porcupine share their days and their meals. One day, a peddler passing by drops a ball of red yarn, which unrolls entirely till it is one long string stretched out and wound around the woods. Porcupine and Badger each pick up one end. Each is industrious, and with knitting needles in hand they proceed to fashion gifts, each for the other, to the tune of "Floop. Floop. Floop-floop-floop." When their projects unravel and they realize that they are sharing one ball, however, the two fall into a snit and proceed to fashion increasingly grand objects for themselves. A hammock, a tent, and a sail for a boat are all knit and purled into creation. But then night falls, the temperature drops, and the two meet on an icy field to exchange sweaters that they have made for each other. All is well in their world now. Moser's tale of a friendship that cannot be torn apart by selfishness is sweet but not unfamiliar. Demidova's colorful illustrations depict a lovely forest setting and a swirling strand of red yarn. Children may ponder the dilemma of a porcupine wearing a knit garment, though.A single ball of yarn threatens and then strengthens an animal friendship in this slight tale. (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Badger and Porcupine are good friends who are preparing for winter. As they split up to gather firewood, a ball of yarn tumbles out of a peddler's cart and stretches across the forest. Porcupine and Badger each pick up one end of the yarn and take it home. In a Gift of the Magi moment, Badger and Porcupine decide to knit a gift for the other. Unfortunately, as the animals near the end of their projects, both the backpack and tablecloth completely unravel. Badger and Porcupine discover the rest of the yarn at each other's houses. They fight over possession of the yarn and decide to make various things for themselves instead. They become so angry that they declare an end to their friendship, cutting the yarn in half. But soon after, they have compassion for each other in the cold, and present each other with matching hand-knitted sweaters. The illustrations have a retro, animated look that enhance the story. Best for one-on-one sharing, and perhaps a discussion on misunderstandings that can occur among friends. Grades K-3. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Moser, L., & Demidova, O. (2019). A friendship yarn . Albert Whitman & Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Moser, Lisa and Olga, Demidova. 2019. A Friendship Yarn. Chicago, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Moser, Lisa and Olga, Demidova. A Friendship Yarn Chicago, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Company, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Moser, L. and Demidova, O. (2019). A friendship yarn. Chicago, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Moser, Lisa,, and Olga Demidova. A Friendship Yarn Albert Whitman & Company, 2019.

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