This book was quite enjoyable. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #bookblogger #bookreviewer #bookworm #booknerd #childrensbookreviewer #drseuss
This book was quite enjoyable. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #bookblogger #bookreviewer #bookworm #booknerd #childrensbookreviewer #drseuss
Peter & his fox Pax are separated when war comes to their community. The book rotates POVs between the 2 as they find their way back to each other. I loved this one enough to immediately find the sequel. The way Pax's POV is written is so realistic. It's a beautiful story about learning what's important to you & finding true family.
"Feelings are all dangerous. Love, hope. Ha! Hope! You talk about dangerous, eh? No you can't avoid any of them."
Each page introduces a new number, incorporating engaging illustrations that demonstrate the actions and activities of the fox as it hunts for its next meal. The book combines the elements of a counting book with a suspenseful story, creating an exciting and educational reading experience for young readers.
This is a counting book that follows the story of a sly fox and its pursuit of prey in the English countryside. The book begins with one fox and gradually introduces numbers as the fox attempts to catch some birds, chicks, rabbits, and other animals.
“Hi, Papa! Can we do that again?“ This quote shows the relationship be tween the dad and the baby and I think it is really adorable.
I really liked this book because it was humorous and also was reallocate. It showed the playfulness of the baby fox and of the other animals. This books would be good for younger children as a really interactive story.
Where's Baby? by Anne Hunter. 2020. Picture Book. This book reminds me of a comic book with the way they have the words placed in word bubbles. Also I see how the book is merely in black, gray and white except for the baby fox and the sky. The range coloring of the baby makes it easy for the reader to see where is the baby is on every page. It gives a sense of humor as well.