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If You Give a Pig a Pancake (If You Give...) | 
| Author: Laura Numeroff Creator: Felicia Bond Brand: Harper Collins Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 2597
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 32 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 8.3 x 0.4
MPN: HC-0060266864 ISBN: 0060266864 EAN: 9780060266868 ASIN: 0060266864
Publication Date: May 31, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: scribbling on cover ACCEPTABLE with noted wear to cover and pages. Binding intact. May contain highlighting, inscriptions or notations. We offer a no-hassle guarantee on all our items. Orders generally ship by the next business day. Default Text
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Product Description If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. You'll give her some of your favorite maple syrup, and she'll probably get all sticky, so she'll want to take a bath. She'll ask you for some bubbles. When you give her the bubbles...
Amazon.com Review "If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. You'll give her some of your favorite maple syrup. She'll probably get all sticky, so she'll want to take a bath." You get the idea. Baths lead to bubbles, bubbles lead to rubber ducks, rubber ducks lead to wanting a trip to the farm. If You Give a Pig a Pancake is a delightful exploration ofthe scenario "if you give an inch, they'll take a mile." But who could refuse the whims of this adorable piglet? Not us, and certainly not the pig's young caretaker. Parents will feel a familiar twinge as they witness the pig's increasingly elaborate demands, and kids will be delighted that the story circles back around to the original pancake. Laura Numeroff and illustrator Felicia Bond--well-loved creators of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and If You Give a Moose a Muffin--succeed again in concocting a marvelously skewed study of cause and effect that inevitably results in a riotous read-aloud. Your kids will ask for this book again and again, and you won't want to refuse. (Ages 4 to 8) --Karin Snelson
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A Sticky Situation August 6, 2008 Jill Vanderwood (Utah) If You Give A Pig A Pancake By Laura Numeroff Illustrated by Felicia Bond
"If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it." One thing leads to another in this silly children's picture book. When the pig gets through with your house, you will think you'd been visited by the "Cat in the Hat." Then the pig will want another pancake and more syrup.
Jill Ammon Vanderwood Through the Rug Through The Rug: Follow That Dog (Through the Rug)
love it! July 30, 2008 Sofia Lacayo my 2 yr. old daughter loves this story and makes me read it to her over and over again!!! She just loves the little pig and thinks the story is hilarios!!!
Clever July 3, 2008 J. M. Ferguson (Roseville, CA) This book is adorable. I love the clever way the author meshed the whims of the little girl with the piglet. Very clever and cute.
I have noticed one common thing when reading through reviews from parents on a children's books. A children's book is just that, a children's book. It may seem simplistic or silly to an adult but that is because it is supposed to appeal to a child's imagination. However, it is nice to hear when a book appeals to both mindsets.
I wrote a book about my own pig, "Bubbles the Little Pig." It is completely different, still fiction but I will have to add that pigs in general can be very child like in many ways. They are smart and can be a bit manulative to get their way.
Dr. Seuss's Successor March 25, 2008 Rocky Raccoon (Boise, ID) 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
If you could name one factor that helped me to fall in love with teaching once again, it would probably come from reading 'If You Give a Pig a Pancake' to a preschooler. While there were other factors for sure, this is not a hyperbole, for I know of no other top reason to fall in love with teaching better than with Laura Numeroff and her whimsical set of cyclical stories. My only regret is that while becoming winded by laughing out loud during the famous pig show, I may have startled the poor preschooler whom I know wasn't as enthralled as I was with the didactic lunacy of this kiddie book gem.
And I've read a lot of books to kids of many ages. Dr. Seuss comes to mind because of her genius and the hijinx that no one has been able to match. Besides fun and entertainment, there is a message. The children in each of these books are all doting hosts for their wild animal guests. Personification is not present. It is child-onification that takes place. The animal prima donnas are a parents' joy and nightmare. They go from one enthralling messy project to another, leaving the child helpless and exhausted by the end. Both the children and adults get and give the appreciation they deserve.
And it all wouldn't work nearly as well without the remarkable artwork of illustrator Felicia Bond. While all of the books are worthy (If You Give a Moose a Muffin (If You Give...), If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Mini Book and CD (If You Give...)et al) 'If You Give a Pig a Pancake' was the first I read; the others in the series are also a treat, but this one still stands up as the best for its photo finish.
('The Berenstain Bears' are heartwarming, but I've yet to find a better read for the little ones. Forced in a pinch, this is the one I find to fill in the gaps.)
(This review is dedicated to Judy K. Polhemus and all the other school librarians who give us so much service with a smile.)
It's for the kids stupid! February 12, 2008 C. Hill (USA) Another great book by the author. Kids love it - everything imaginative and possible - the same ingredients that have give us great movies - imagination and tapping the world of a child, viewed as a child. For adults, well, we know that we really wouldn't invite animals into our homes and treat them like adults - but you're missing the point, but maybe you are supposed to, because you are no longer a child. If you adults want to read for your own personal adventure and enjoyment check out sections for adults. Duh!
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