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PIGGLE THE PIG:THE PERFECT PIGSTY

Dudolf

Introducing an irresistible new character, sure to capture the hearts (and giggles) of readers everywhere! This one-of-a-kind picture book is a guaranteed laugh for messy kids ages 0-99.
When Piggle's parents let him know that they'll be stopping by, preparing for their visit seems positively easy. All he has to do is put away several months' worth of laundry, remove an extraordinary amount of trash, and wipe down any surfaces that might be covered in grime and mildew (which is all of them). And wait... who is that living in the washing machine? Nothing your average pig can't handle!

Children who dread room-cleaning day, adults who freeze up when facing the task of housecleaning, or just about anyone who has faced down a sink full of dishes will find Piggle's struggle relatable. Uniquely hilarious, Piggle the Pig will delight readers as he faces the universal struggle of preparing for unanticipated houseguests.

Perfect for fans of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus and the Pig the Pug series!

Dudolf is known for his search-and-find books, Bear's Merry Book of Hidden Things, Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things, and Bear's Springtime Book of Hidden Things. He has also written the Fox and Rabbit series. He lives in Germany.
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Published 2025-04-01 by Flamingo Books

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ANZ: Scholastic Australia Chinese Simplified: Citic

Piggle the Pig triesfruitlesslyto clean up his home before his parents visit. Text rendered in black stylized lettering on a stark white pageaccompanied by an image of the titular character snoring near a red telephonedeclares: "Piggle the Pig was quite busy with his usual morning routine when his phone rang." From the get-go, the simple, thick-lined, colorful art suggests that the words in this tale will not exactly match the almost prosaic but quite sophisticated text. Piggle's "busy" routine is, of course, sleeping in. The sweet, classically pink and rotund protagonist is awakened by a call from his parents, similar in appearance except for his father's mustache and his mother's round spectacles. Unfortunately, Piggle's attempts to tidy up before his parents arrive are all stymied, either by his recognizable rationalizations for procrastinating or by his adorable ineptitude. Examples of piggish behaviorgluttony, laziness, sloppinessadd to the fun. Little ones won't be able to contain their giggles as the silly swine accidentally uses permanent "goose turd green" paint instead of shampoo as he tries to wash up. This event occurs shortly after he makes a note to use a clean rag on his walls next time. Piggle does experience some panicparticularly when the doorbell ringsbut the ending perfectly completes a tale with uncompromisingly dry wit and uproarious art. Whole-hog fun.