To impress his friends, Fox lies about knowing the superhero, Superturtle. As one lie leads to another, he no longer knows what to do.
Will he finally tell the truth when his lies put Squirrel in danger? Written by the renowned author and psychologist Susanna Isern, after
Raccoon Wants To Be First.
By the renowned author and psychologist Susanna Isern, after Raccoon Wants To Be First, comes this new book. Fox's lie gets bigger and bigger as the day goes on. He feels bad about it but will he be brave enough to tell the truth?
The cute and very literal artwork features humanoid animals in simple outfits and homey settings. The color palette is a very attractive mix of earth and jewel tones and the art looks like watercolor accented with pencil, all in service of flat, childlike illustrations with lots of familiar details. The author is a professor of psychology and this book is part of a series about small childhood dilemmas. -
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