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K-Gr 3—Pig, introduced in Pig the Pug, is back again in all his selfish splendor. Christmas is

coming, and the greedy little pug expects Santa to deliver each item on his lengthy list. Unlike

Trevor, a well-behaved dachshund, he refuses to go to sleep on Christmas Eve. He's wide awake

when the 'portly old gent' pays his visit and makes no bones about calling him out for the scanty

pile of presents. ''Hey!' shouted Pig, sounding very unkind. Then he nipped poor old Santa's big,

rosy behind!' Santa flees to his sleigh with Pig clamped on tight, and as the reindeer team speeds

off, he falls away through the sky. He is saved from utter destruction, miraculously, as the text

points out, by landing atop a Christmas tree topped by an angel. Though the ending is rather

abrupt, the final glimpse of Pig with wings and a halo is hilariously ironic, since readers can be

pretty sure he is unrepentant. VERDICT Clever rhymes and engaging illustrations combine to

make this a fun way to convey the message that greed is bad. Highly recommended.—Linda

Israelson, Los Angeles Public Library Read more Aaron Blabey has written many well-loved,

bestselling books for children. He is the creator of three hugely successful series for children -- the

New York Times bestselling The Bad Guys, Pig the Pug, and Thelma the Unicorn. In 2018 it

was announced that a movie adaptation of The Bad Guys is in development at DreamWorks

Animation with Aaron serving as an executive producer on the project. Aaron's books have won

many awards, including nine REAL Awards, an INDIE Book Award for Children's Book of the Year,

a Children's Book Council of Australia -- Book of the Year Award, a NSW Premiers Literary Award

for Children's Literature, two Australian Book Design Awards, and a Children's Peace Literature

Award. Read more

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