Book: One Cool Friend
Author: Toni Buzzeo
Illustrator:
David Small
Publisher: Dial
Pages: 32
Grade Level: Kindergarten and up
Rating: 5 Stars
Elliot, a polite and proper boy, goes with his father on a trip to the
aquarium. When he is there, he discovers penguins, which stand up straight and
look like they are wearing suits, just like him. He asks his father if he can
have a penguin who gladly gives him money (since they are obviously sold at the
gift shop). However, Elliot takes home a live penguin, and what a bonding experience
it creates between Elliot and his father!
Everything about this picture book is hilarious. The text, the
pictures, and the formatting are all screaming “this book must be read again
and again”! The punch line at the end really brings the story together, along
with a father and son. Small’s color scheme, and choice to strategically use
scarce color on every page is masterful, highlighting the black and white of
the penguin and Elliot’s proper world. This picture book is a must for every library.
Children of all ages will love and appreciate it.