Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Book review - Fox and Rabbit

Title: Fox & Rabbit
Author: Beth Ferry
Genre: early chapter book/graphic novel
Similar books: Narwhal and Jelly series by Ben Clanton
                      Peter and Ernesto by Graham Annable
Rating:
cute

Summary (provided by publisher): Easygoing Fox and anxious Rabbit seem like total opposites. But, somehow, they make the perfect pair! Whether searching for hidden treasure or planting a garden in their own backyard, Fox and Rabbit find everyday magic at every turn. On this first adventure, the pair will discover some new favorite things like sunsets, dandelions, and cotton candy. And they’ll face new fears like heights, swimming, and (poisonous!) frogs. Thankfully, there’s nothing Fox and Rabbit can’t do together!

My opinion: In my opinion, we don't have enough easy reader graphic novels. They're great for kids learning to read and reluctant readers alike. They use simple vocabulary and supplement the understanding of the text with dynamic illustrations. If Henry and Mudge or Frog and Toad had been comics it would probably look a lot like Fox and Rabbit as they share not only format but themes. This is a story of friends having simple adventures. Easy to understand and relatable.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley

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