Hugs from Pearl

Hugs from Pearl by Paul Schmid is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on November 22, 2011. This 40-page story introduces Pearl, a porcupine who loves to hug, exploring the challenges she faces when her affectionate nature meets the realities of her prickly exterior.
In this charming tale, readers will discover how Pearl navigates her desire for connection while dealing with the unique difficulties that come with being a porcupine. The narrative unfolds with humor and warmth, showcasing Pearl’s determination to find a solution to her hugging dilemma. Through soft and dreamy illustrations, Paul Schmid brings to life the themes of friendship and creativity, making this book a delightful addition to juvenile fiction focused on animals and humorous stories.
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This is Pearl.
Pearl loves to hug.
Hugs are nice . . . except when they come from a porcupine.
Pearl tries and tries to solve her problem and finally fixes it in her very own way.
From the author-artist of A Pet for Petunia comes a prickly new character with a great big heart. Paul Schmid paints Pearl’s world with soft and dreamy colors that reflect just how sweet she is beneath her sharp-quilled porcupine exterior.
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