Tuesday, February 18, 2025

1st March Pig Day



In the USA it is National Pig Day on the 1st March. Dick King Smith would be pleased, because as a pig farmer he thought all pigs were beautiful and wrote a book saying so. Even if you don't think they are beautiful  you do have to wonder why they are so endearing in so many children's books. Take the phenomena of Peppa PigThe three and four year olds that use the library just cannot get enough of her. The box that houses her books is always empty. Olivia, another well known pig who has a box to herself and then there's Wibbly Pig.  

Then the preschoolers start school and the boxes of Elephant and Piggie  become the new favourites.  

By Year 2 , a new series about pigs becomes a favourite - Mercy Watson by Kate DiCamillo. See, pigs everywhere! Year 2 also love Pigsticks and Harold, Wilbur  from Charlotte's Web  and Babe or The Sheep Pigfrom Dick King Smith's book.

Below are some examples of books from series that could be included in a library display. 

Peppa Pig

Wibbly Pig  by Mick Inkpen

Olivia  by Ian Falconer






If You Give a Pig ... by Laura Numeroff





Toot and Puddle
 
by Hollie Hobbie






Rufus by Kim Griswell






Elephant and Piggie by Mo Willems






A Pig, A Fox... by Jonathan Fenske







A Pig in a Wig by Emma J. Virjan






Pigsticks and Harold  by Alex Milway







Mercy Watson by Kate DeCamillo







Then you can explore all the stand alone stories, the nonfiction about pigs, The Three Little Pigs  fairytale and all the spoofs that go with it and series for older readers like Pow Pow Pig and Nanny Piggins. See Pinterest board for more titles.





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