Poppleton (book series)
Poppleton is the main character in a series of children's books written by American author Cynthia Rylant. The stories follow a pig named Poppleton who moves from the city to a small town and enjoys humorous adventures with his friends and neighbors. This series is marketed to children ages 5 to 9.[1][2][3] Poppleton was the mascot for American Library Association's 1997 reading campaign.[4]

First book in the series
Characters
    
- Poppleton - A pig who has recently moved to the country from the city
 - Cherry Sue- A llama who lives next door to Poppleton and appears more frequently than any other minor character
 - Filmore- A goat who is Poppleton's neighbor.
 - Hudson- A mouse that is living close by to Poppleton.
 - Zacko- A ferret who is Poppleton's friend and works at a coat store.
 - Marsha- Poppleton's friend who works at a bike store.
 - Gus- A turtle who is the mail carrier
 - Patrick- A finch who inadvertently knocked down Poppleton's icicles. Poppleton was gravely dismayed but Patrick had the ingenious idea to build something with the icicles. After all their hardwork, they enjoyed a candlelit dinner together.
 
Books in the series
    
All published by Blue Sky Press
- Poppleton (1997). ISBN 0-590-84783-X.
 - Poppleton And Friends (1997). ISBN 0-590-84788-0.
 - Poppleton Everyday (1998). ISBN 0-590-84853-4.
 - Poppleton Forever (1998). ISBN 0-590-84844-5.
 - Poppleton In Fall (1999). ISBN 0-590-84794-5.
 - Poppleton In Spring (1999). ISBN 0-590-84822-4.
 - Poppleton Has Fun (2000). ISBN 0-590-84841-0.
 - Poppleton In Winter (2001). ISBN 0-590-84838-0.
 
External links
    
    
References
    
- "Poppleton". Publishers Weekly. 1997-03-03. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
 - Manning, P 2001, 'Poppleton in Winter (Book Review)', School Library Journal, 47, 10, p. 130, Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost, viewed 1 July 2014.
 - Sherman, D 1998, 'Poppleton Forever', School Library Journal, 44, 10, p. 113, MasterFILE Complete, EBSCOhost, viewed 1 July 2014.
 - Glantz, S 1998, 'Fiction', Library Talk, 11, 4, p. 41, Computer Source, EBSCOhost, viewed 1 July 2014.
 
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