Six Perfectly Different Pigs cover

Six Perfectly Different Pigs

Author: Geoghegan, Adrienne

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 352
Points per Word 0.00142
Page Count 31
Points per Page 0.016129

Description

When a young pig with a straight tail discovers he looks different from his brothers and sisters, he feels unhappy and out of place. A cheerful purple frog appears and shows him that being unique is something to celebrate, and the two become friends. Together they learn that differences can be a source of strength and that true friendship helps everyone see their own worth. The story offers a gentle lesson about individuality and self-acceptance for early readers.

Quick Summary

From the moment the first pig waddles onto the page with a goofy grin, you can tell these six porkers are anything but ordinary. Each pig has a distinct talent whether it's building, singing, cooking, or dreaming and when they all try to solve the same problem, their different approaches lead to a hilariously messy but ultimately heart-warming solution. The story balances silly situations (think mud-splattered messes and a pig who can't stop giggling) with a gentle message about embracing who you are and celebrating what makes each of us unique. It's a perfect pick for early readers who like a little humor with their lessons, and it works well as a read-aloud for parents looking to spark conversations about self-esteem and friendship. Kids who enjoy the light-hearted chaos of "The Pigeon" series or the reassuring tone of "The Little Engine That Could" will likely feel right at home here, and the short, punchy sentences make it a breeze for new readers to tackle on their own.