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Arnie the Donut wants to know what kind of giant donut YOU are in Hello, Arnie!, a picture book for preschoolers by bestselling, Geisel Award-winning creator Laurie Keller.
Arnie is excited to say hello to all his pastry friends in the bakery. There are all the usual confection suspects: Chocolate, Glazed, French Twist, Long John, and Crueller. But there is one pastry that he's never met before. This pastry looks nothing like the others. Hmmm. Who could it be? Spoiler alert—it's the Reader!
This charming picture book introduces children to everyone's favorite doughnut through a series of questions that the youngest reader will love taking part in.
Christy Ottaviano Books

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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2020
      A new arrival forces Arnie the doughnut to think outside the pastry rack. Kicking off another exciting day at the bakery, Arnie exuberantly greets every other mouthwatering treat by name--"Hi, Plain! Hey, Long John! Top of the morning, Jelly!"--until he breaks the fourth wall by looking up from the page: "AHHHH!!! You're...the biggest doughnut...I've ever seen!" But what kind of doughnut? Arnie goes about methodically gathering clues: "1. You're not round. 2. You don't have filling coming out of your head. 3. You don't have a hole in the middle. 4. You don't have frosting or sprinkles." Arnie ultimately arrives at a stunning insight. "I'm starting to think you're NOT a giant doughnut." Mind blown, his pop eyes turning into big spirals in Keller's high-calorie cartoons, the gooey gumshoe blurts out the obvious conclusion: "You're a GIANT COOKIE!" Would that all newcomers, to school or elsewhere, whatever their differences, received the same warm collective welcome Arnie and his fellow baked goods thereupon offer in the luscious climactic spread. Readers of Arnie's eponymous 2003 debut or his chapter-book outings in Bowling Alley Bandit (2013) and its sequels may be disoriented to find him back in the doughnut case and without human pal Mr. Bing or chip companion Peezo, but that doesn't make the spirit of this offering any less sweet. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-20-inch double-page spreads viewed at 56.3% of actual size.) Donut expect this to pass young audiences without causing a sprinkle of giggles. (Picture book. 5-7)

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2020
      Preschool-G In this Arnie the Doughnut title, the day begins with chocolate-frosted, rainbow-sprinkled Arnie cheerfully greeting his doughnut pals ( Good morning, Glazed! Hi, Plain! ). But, unexpectedly, there's someone new in the bakery, and, peering out from the pages, Arnie wonders who this unfamiliar, very large doughnut might be. So, Arnie turns detective as he considers various attributes that may provide answers. The mysterious arrival isn't round. They're tall but not a Long John. They don't have a hole in the middle or frosting. Perhaps, Arnie ponders, they're not a doughnut at all. Then Arnie has a revelation, and the silly plot twist leads to a festive, enthusiastic group welcome that will delight little ones. Eye-catching, vibrant mixed-media illustrations depict peppy Arnie and the other cute, cartoonish doughnuts with plenty of comical details. Varying perspectives and layouts add humor, such as a montage of Arnie modeling ways to wear frosting and sprinkles (check out that sweet, sweet mustache). With engaging direct-address elements to encourage participation, this fanciful, gleeful read is sure to entertain, particularly during group story times.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:2
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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