Whimsical and endearing, Tony Philips’ The Pig Who Loved Gluffles: And One More Story illuminates the essential lesson of how one’s actions can influence the rest of the world. When a pig discovers the last crazed gluffle in the forest, he’s faced with a moral dilemma: eat the gluffle, or save it, allowing more to grow for everyone’s further enjoyment. Philips’ rhyme scheme is impressive, creating a poetic narrative that’s fun to follow, and his illustrations are colorful and engaging, though the characters don’t always feel integrated with the background. Overall, The Pig Who Loved Gluffles tells a cheerful but important story about sharing, and children will want to revisit the strange and original world Philips has created.
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