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Fox & Chick: The Party: And Other Stories
Fox & Chick: The Party: And Other Stories
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Join the dynamic duo as they learn to appreciate their differences. Fox and Chick don't always agree, but they are always friends.
With humor and warmth, Sergio Ruzzier captures the adventures of these friends.
Teaches lessons about accepting and cherishing differences through funny characters on silly adventures.
Luminous watercolor illustrations in comic-book panel form attract emerging readers and keep them engaged.
Sergio Ruzzier, a Sendak Fellow, has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, and the Society of Publication Designers.
This book was an NPR Best Book of the Year, a New York Times Notable Children's Book, and a Boston Globe Best Book of the Year.
With spare text and airy images, it is accessible to early and emergent readers.
Great for family and classroom read-alouds, suitable for children ages 5-8.
Perfect for early readers and those who enjoy books like "There Is a Bird on Your Head!" by Mo Willems, "Mercy Watson to the Rescue" by Kate DiCamillo, and "Hi! Fly Guy" by Tedd Arnold.
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One Line Summary
Charming friendship stories teach acceptance and diversity.
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Who is this book for?
This delightful book is perfect for young children who are just starting to navigate friendships and differences. Sergio Ruzzier’s humorous and warm storytelling, combined with vivid watercolor illustrations, makes it an engaging read that children will want to revisit. It’s a wonderful choice for read-alouds and early readers, fostering important lessons about acceptance while sparking their imagination.