I thought the thunderstorm was symbolic of a good crying jag, which always makes you feel better. Puddle is loyal and tries to help in the ways he knows best. This was a very sweet look at friendship. Although Puddle's well-intentioned efforts are seemingly unsuccessful, what does succeed is that Puddle is perfectly in tune with his friend, convincing Toot and readers that they are not alone and that they will be loved even when they are not "up." Gentle watercolors add a light touch to Toot's malaise without compromising the compassion found in this graceful treatment of a delicate issue. Hobbie deftly explores the neglected subject of sorrow, making clear to children that it's okay to be downcast for no discernible reason. It wasn’t until she married Douglas Hobbie in 1964 when she named her originally nameless character after her. Only the passing of time and a raging thunderstorm finally alter Toot's dolorous mood. Birthed with the name of Denise Holly Ulinskas in 1944, Holly Hobbie first sold her distinctive artwork of the little cat-loving girl who carries herself in a rag dress and giant bonnet. Yet even an impromptu party with their friends fails to elicit any excitement from the melancholy pig. While recognizing that "everybody mopes sometimes," Puddle still wants to cheer up his buddy, attempting everything from five-berry cobbler to a wild boat ride down the rapids. Puddle is concerned about his good friend, Toot, who has a severe case of the doldrums.
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