The Festive Frolics of Panda and Owl

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Product Details
Price
$14.99  $13.94
Publisher
Brown Books Kids
Publish Date
Pages
43
Dimensions
8.3 X 0.4 X 10.8 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781612549583
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About the Author
Frank Lewis lives in Manakin Sabot, Virginia, with his wife Jody. By day, Frank is a prominent financial services investor who exercises his left brain to advise companies and analyze and crunch data. By night, he wields the superpowers of his right brain to unleash his playful inner child with his passions for writing and for reading all the comic books he's been collecting since he was seven. Frank is a proud graduate of the University of Virginia with a master's degree in systems engineering and a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics.
Autumn Brook is an art student from Texas who lives with two rambunctious cats named Cas and Polly. Her favorite activities are drawing and stargazing. Autumn also loves the sounds and smells of the rain, and she refuses to use an umbrella.
Reviews
"The five stand-alone stories provide lots of fun time to spend with these delightfully quirky buddies. A sure reminder that the details aren't so important, but the ones we share them with are the best treasure and adventure of all!" -- Darleen Wohlfeil "Story Monsters Ink magazine"
"The Festive Frolics of Panda and Owl is a delightful salute to the joys of comradeship, with all the funny twists and turns any real relationship can have. It is enhanced by tiny detailed color illustrations that have delicacy, charm, and spice." -- Reviewer "Midwest Book Review"
"The Festive Frolics of Panda and Owl is a charming, playful tribute to best friends and finding joy in togetherness. Perfect for emergent or beginning readers transitioning from picture books to easy chapter books, or for a story-time read-aloud, the book's simple yet expressive language is fun and light." -- Reviewer "Foreword Clarion Review"