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  1. Russian-born Yelchin, who won a Newbery Honor for Breaking Stalin’s Nose, knows that actions often speak louder than words. PIP & PUP is a wonderful story about how unexpected friendships evolve―and survive. This story is perfect for a quick but quiet burst of adventure before bedtime. —BookPage.

  2. us.macmillan.com › books › 9781250313935Pip & Pup - Macmillan

    Apr 24, 2018 · An adorable baby chick and puppy become barnyard friends in this wordless picture book from Newbery Honor author Eugene Yelchin. Across the barnyard, Pip the chick spots a new friend to play with—Pup! But Pup isn't sure he likes how Pip plays—too rough. These two friends will weather the storm though.

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  4. 3.81. 294 ratings66 reviews. An adorable baby chick and puppy become barnyard friends in this wordless picture book from Newbery Honor author Eugene Yelchin. Across the barnyard, Pip the chick spots a new friend to play with—Pup! But Pup isn't sure he likes how Pip plays—too rough.

  5. www.readingrockets.org › books-and-authors › booksPip & Pup | Reading Rockets

    A small yellow chick in need of a playmate spies small puppy. The eager pup is more than happy to frolic but what do a pip and a pup share in common? Though wordless, their story of friendship emerges through gentle, expressive illustrations just right for slightly older toddlers.

  6. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › eugene-yelchinPIP & PUP | Kirkus Reviews

    Apr 24, 2018 · PIP & PUP. by Eugene Yelchin ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 24, 2018. A newly hatched chick befriends a beagle puppy in this humorous, wordless picture book set outdoors on a farm.

  7. Apr 24, 2018 · An adorable baby chick and puppy become barnyard friends in this wordless picture book from Newbery Honor author Eugene Yelchin. Across the barnyard, Pip the chick spots a new friend to play with—Pup!