Pog and Pickle’s Great Escape

Guinea pig couple Pog and Pickle reside in a humans’ home with several other pets and the two are absolutely devoted to one another. There’s a big difference between them though: Pog ‘wanted more than to live in a hutch. There’s a massive world out there – I haven’t seen much,” she says to Pickle. However Pickle is scared of adventures such as the one Pog wants to undertake – to go and visit Peru and see the guinea pigs living there.

That night however, the family pack to go exploring Peru for a fortnight and unsurprisingly Pog decides to go too. Out of the hutch she squeezes and into a zipper bag where she hides in the socks. Off go the family with a stowaway guinea pig.
The following morning when Pickle finds the note Pog has left he’s devastated. Suppose she never returns? “I’ll have to go with her … I can’t be alone!” he groans. Off he sets to to the airport to find the plane to Peru but just misses it. Fortunately though there’s another flight almost immediately and he stows away on board.

Having arrived, the visitors have a long drive to the jungle and Pickle follows clinging tight to a lorry, eventually reaching a tropical paradise. But of Pog there is no sign. Suddenly he hears a familiar voice and can hardly believe it. There is Pog waiting and eager to introduce some of her new friends.
Thereafter the two visitors spend a summer full of fun

and Pickle reveals that she now understands Pog’s adventurous spirit and the allure of being brave and stepping out of one’s comfort zone.

When the family return home a surprise awaits …
Ross Montgomery’s rhyming narrative is a joy to read aloud and complemented by Sarah Warburton’s alluring, brightly coloured, detailed digital illustrations, brilliantly captures the adventure especially the initiative shown by Pog and Pickle to be together.