Fox Has a Problem (23) Level A My First
The next I Can Read from Caldecott Honor and two-time Geisel Award winning author Corey Tabor. Fox has a problem. Now all Fox’s friends have problems, too! Can they work together to fix things before it’s too late?
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SeriesI Can Read: Level A My First Fox
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ManufacturerBook Farm Bound
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PublisherGreenwillow Books
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Publisher or imprintGreenwillow Books
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AuthorTabor, Corey R.
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ISBN-139780063277922
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FormatBook Farm Bound
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Size9 x 6
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Reading InterestPreK,K,1,2,3
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# of Pages32
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Date Published2023
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SubjectFiction Easy Early Leveled Reader Animals Fox
The next I Can Read from Caldecott Honor and two-time Geisel Award winning author Corey Tabor. Fox has a problem. Now all Fox’s friends have problems, too! Can they work together to fix things before it’s too late?
"This comical early reader, expressed in understated sentences and simple vocabulary, will charm youngsters; they’ll giggle at Fox’s outlandish “big ideas” and the havoc they wreak. Onomatopoeic sound words heighten the fun. Caldecott Honoree Tabor’s wry illustrations are muted, set against uncluttered backgrounds, allowing kids to focus on the characters and the humorous proceedings. Children will have no problem enjoying this delightfully witty book." -Kirkus Reviews
"Everyone’s favorite fox is back! The engaging text features common sight words and repetitive phrases. Tabor’s signature pencil and watercolor illustrations are as charming as ever, with a cast of appealing characters engaged in comical antics. A welcome and valuable addition to any early reader collection, sure to be popular with fans of the series in addition to newcomers." -School Library Journal
"Tabor is skilled at letting a controlled vocabulary and tight sentences play it straight while his illustrations bring the comedy. Short statements that lean on sight words and repetition read like wry commentary on Fox’s antics, which are made plain in Tabor’s colored-pencil and watercolor illustrations. Readers [will] be giggling in anticipation of exactly how badly this is all going to end." -The Horn Book