![]() ![]() The book is full of simple pleasures and much fun. “Oh man, I love this thing,” says Baloney as Krabbit looks up from his book in disgust. ![]() Krabbit is relieved but not for long as the trio joyfully walks back with the ladder. This is AWESOME!” Baloney then begins to examine its properties with Peanut and Bizz- they are impressed as Baloney climbs up the ladder, climbs down the ladder, walks around the ladder and goes underneath the ladder! Then they decide to walk away with the ladder. ![]() He tells him that it’s a ladder and it’s part of the junk that’s scattered about. ![]() “The Ladder” is particularly touching as Baloney discovers a piece of wood on the ground and asks Krabbit what it is. There are three major stories in the book. He wants to read his book and be left alone. Krabbit, however, thinks many of the group’s adventures are rather silly. Peanut is not very sure of himself and Bizz gently goes along with the plans. He is the mover and shaker of the foursome. It is told in a delightful conversational style as Baloney the pig, Peanut the horse, Bizz the bumblebee and Krabbit the rabbit grow their friendship while discovering the world around them.īaloney is composing a theme song for their little group when the book begins. This is the Children’s Bookshelf and I’m Sue Ann Martinīaloney and Friends: Going Up!, a graphic novel written and illustrated by Greg Pizzoli, is the second in his charming Baloney and Friends series. ![]()
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