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You can hug a cat. You can hug a horse. But how do you hug a porcupine? This rhyming picture book by Laurie Isop is a fun read for curious children. A young boy explores how one can hug different animals – giraffes, elephants, bunnies are just some of the animals hugged – and ponders how he can give a porcupine the same attention. The illustrations are fun, and the ending provides a good moral on how to make a decision during a “prickly” situation. This book can be found in the Easy section under E ISO.
Courtesy of Sequoyah Regional Library System
Library website: http://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org/