cover image HUNTER'S BEST FRIEND AT SCHOOL

HUNTER'S BEST FRIEND AT SCHOOL

Laura Malone Elliott, , illus. by Lynn Munsinger. . HarperCollins, $15.99 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-06-000230-5

Best friends and school join in Elliott's (Under a War-Torn Sky) tale for a kid-pleasing combination—and Munsinger's (The Teeny Tiny Ghost) comical, sometimes poignant illustrations give this picture book a double draw. Young raccoons Hunter and Stripe are fast friends who like "all the same things" and display contagious smiles as they make the rounds at recess, share a beloved book and munch on their mutually favorite lunch of crawfish sandwiches, huckleberries and milk. But one day Stripe comes to school "in a mischief-making mood" and goads Hunter into following his bad example. When Hunter's mother finds out from her son that he felt compelled to follow his pal's lead since "We do everything together," she delivers the tale's gentle moral: "Being a best friend doesn't mean always following along. Sometimes being a best friend means you have to help your friend be his best self." The following day, Hunter takes her advice and successfully demonstrates a positive role model for his pal. Adults will surely appreciate the message about resisting peer pressure, but Stripe snaps into good-behavior mode a bit too speedily to be entirely credible and the story winds up on a sticky-sweet note. Ages 4-7. (Aug.)