Granny Gomez & Jigsaw / written by Deborah Underwood ; illustrated by Scott Magoon.
Granny Gomez's pet pig grows too big to live in the house, so she builds him his own barn but discovers that she is lonely without him.
- Baker & Taylor
Granny Gomezâs pet pig Jigsaw grows too big to live in the house, so she builds him his own barn but discovers that she is lonely without him. By the illustrator ofUgly Fish. - Baker & Taylor
Granny Gomez's pet pig grows too big to live in the house, so she builds him his own barn but discovers that she is lonely without him. - HARPERCOLL
Granny Gomez's baby pig, Jigsaw, is the perfect roommate. He eats watermelon and watches cooking shows with her?he even does puzzles. But Jigsaw grows up?and out?quickly. Soon he's too big to get up Granny's back steps. It seems the only thing to do is build Jigsaw a barn. But once Jigsaw moves in, the two miss each other like crazy! Surely Granny and Jigsaw can find a solution, if they just put the pieces together. . . .
Playful language, subtle repetition, and Scott Magoon's signature watercolor art make this funny story of friendship a book that kids will want read aloud again and again.