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1 of 1 copy available

Fall in love with this laugh-out-loud third picture book in the bestselling Escargot series about a cute French snail who attends a Valentine's Day party—the perfect gift for Valentine's Day or celebrating love all year round.
Bonjour! Today is Snailentine's Day, and Escargot is on his way to a party. Will his Snailentine be there? When he arrives, Escargot is a bit nervous and wants to hide in his shell. But in the end, he makes a surprising new friend in a fellow party guest.
From New York Times–bestselling author Dashka Slater and former Pixar animator Sydney Hanson, Love, Escargot is an irresistibly sweet and charming story about unexpected friendship, dealing with social anxiety, and Valentine's Day fun. This hilarious and interactive addition to the award-winning Escargot series is the ideal read aloud for story time and animal lovers alike.
Love, Escargot is also available in as a board book for babies and toddlers up to 3 years old.
Don't miss Escargot's other funny and heartwarming adventures for kids ages 4-6 in:
Escargot (also available as a board book for babies and toddlers up to 3 years old)
A Book for Escargot
Escargot and the Search for Spring (also available as a board book for babies and toddlers up to 3 years old)

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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2022
      Alors! Beaucoup de fran�ais abounds in this third outing starring everyone's favorite francophone gastropod. It's Snailentine's Day, and Escargot is dressing up to the nines. Why? Because Escargot has received an invitation to a party and is determined to arrive with the perfect outfit. Breaking right through the fourth wall, the stylish snail encourages readers to embrace their snail selves. After Escargot shows readers how to wave their tentacles, practice "shy-hiding," and dance, it's time to attend the party. However, Escargot experiences a bit of shell shock when it becomes clear that there are no other snails here--instead, it's Volerie's Volentine's Day party. ("Do voles like snails? Do voles eat snails?") Will Escargot embrace the unknown and dance with Volerie? But of course! Like a mini Maurice Chevalier, this sweet snail must come out of their shell after having waxed eloquent about what to do at a party. Truthfully, there's not as much to this tale beyond the usual declaration not to judge a book by its cover. Be wary, though. Sweet art means that when Escargot winsomely tells readers, "You can kiss me if you like," it'll be hard for them to pass up the chance. Be prepared for a moist Valentine's Day storytime. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Though love and snails rarely go together, it's easy to be won over by this mighty mollusk. (Picture book. 4-7)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2022

      PreS-Gr 2-The charming Escargot is back for a Valentine's Day adventure. On his way to a "Snailentine's Day" party, the well-dressed and mannerly snail breaks the fourth wall and invites readers to participate through movement and dancing. A moment of gentle conflict arises when the party turns out to be hosted by a vole instead of a snail, but Escargot quickly overcomes his shyness and makes a new friend when the delightful Volerie invites him to dance. The snail's vivacious monologue naturally invites a French-accented read-aloud, and soft, gently textured illustrations add an endearing touch. Though the narrative could easily ride on the sheer cuteness of its protagonist, Slater elevates it by seamlessly incorporating important themes into the lighthearted text. Escargot models kindness, demonstrates how to cope with daunting circumstances, and even introduces healthy relationship standards in a way that feels just right for a young audience: "Your snailentine should be somebody who makes you feel magnifique." VERDICT Blending sweetness with substance, Escargot's third picture book is a surefire hit for Valentine's Day-themed story times.-Allison Tran

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:3.5
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2

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