Patrick's Polka-Dot Tights

by Kristen McCurry (Author) MacKenzie Haley (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Patrick loves his sister's tights, using them as a slingshot or dog leash, or wearing them to feel comfortable and warm, so when his sister accidentally ruins them, he is brokenhearted.

Patrick's tights are smooth and stretchy, purple and polka-dotty, and absolutely perfect for pretend play. But Patrick's tights aren't his at all. They belong to his sister, Penelope, who does NOT deserve them. Author Kristen McCurry proves that a pair of tights and a little imagination can provide endless fun in this charming picture book about a boy's creativity.

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Publishers Weekly

Patrick, a round-headed kid with orange curls, freckles, and pale skin, loves a particular pair of "perfect and purple" polka-dotted tights. He finds myriad uses for the hosiery--wearing them as insulation under snow pants, transforming them into a leash to walk the dog, complementing a dress as he struts down the catwalk--which causes sibling tension because the tights in question belong to his older sister, Penelope. When Penelope wears the tights and ruins them with an extensive hot fudge sundae stain, Patrick is crushed--until his parents surprise him with a treat from the local superstore. Haley's expressive digital illustrations emphasize different textures and patterns throughout, making Patrick's emotions, and love of colorful stockings, immediate for young readers. McCurry joyfully celebrates one child's carefree clothing creativity while modeling a supportive family alongside realistic sibling interactions. Ages 5-7. (Jan.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--Patrick, who is white, loves his polka dot tights. With his imagination the possibilities for their use go from the mundane (keeping his toes warm) to the highly creative (his strut down the catwalk/dining room table). Unfortunately, Patrick's tights are actually his sister Penelope's and when they go to the piano recital followed by a disastrous trip to the ice cream parlor, Patrick ends up in a desolate state. All works out well for the young boy who finds a plethora of new opportunities for imaginative play. There is prancing, dancing, strutting, and confidence in every colorful page that accompanies the engaging text. VERDICT A solidly positive purchase. While not focusing on gender or identity issues specifically, this affirming story embraces many forms of self-expression and play.--John Scott, Friends Sch. of Baltimore

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781684460694
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Capstone Editions
Publication date
January 20, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV048000 - Juvenile Fiction | Clothing & Dress
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
Imagination
Family life
Imagination in children
Hosiery

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