Fox & Rabbit Make Believe (Fox & Rabbit Book #2)
Beth Ferry
(Author)
Gergely Dudás
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
From author Beth Ferry and illustrator Gergely Dudás, Fox & Rabbit Make Believe is the second story in the young readers graphic novel series, celebrating the magic of making believe and making new friends! Fox and Rabbit are the very best of friends. They do everything together. Good things like getting ice cream and not-so-good things like getting bad haircuts. But when they meet a new friend, Owl, Fox isn't so sure if there's enough friendship to go around. Soon, Fox learns that it's easy to be friends with Rabbit and Owl. They have lots of fun exploring the depths of Owl's big imagination. Together, Fox and Rabbit and Owl sail the high seas, get swallowed by a whale, defeat evil woodchucks, and more--all from the comfort of the playground. Featuring the same funny text and fresh art as the first Fox & Rabbit graphic novel, this second book in the series will delight old fans and seamlessly welcome new ones! "Confectionary days of ice cream and playgrounds, coupled with cooperation and respectful communication, make this an easy recommendation for young readers." --School Library Journal Also available: Fox & Rabbit
Fox & Rabbit Celebrate
Product Details
Price
$12.99
$12.08
Publisher
Abrams Fanfare
Publish Date
September 15, 2020
Pages
96
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419746871
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Beth Ferry is the author of many books for young readers, including Caveboy Crush, The Scarecrow, and the New York Times bestselling Stick and Stone. She lives in New Jersey with her family. Gergely Dudás is a self-taught illustrator best known for his seek-and-find-style web comics. He lives in Budapest.
Reviews
"Confectionary days of ice cream and playgrounds, coupled with cooperation and respectful communication, make this an easy recommendation for young readers."-- "School Library Journal"
"The stories lightly touch on worries such as being embarrassed or feeling left out, but all the characters are innately sympathetic and kind to one another, making for a comforting graphic novel for younger readers." -- "Horn Book Magazine"
"The stories lightly touch on worries such as being embarrassed or feeling left out, but all the characters are innately sympathetic and kind to one another, making for a comforting graphic novel for younger readers." -- "Horn Book Magazine"