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A super cute book about pets fighting over who is the favorite pet. Very funny and expressive illustrations. Great read aloud for elementary students.
Lovely for all ages
My son and I read this together and both of us really enjoyed it. I am 33 and he is 8. It flowed extremely well and was easy to read. He was also able to read most of it without any of my assistance.
Wonderful story with beautiful illustrations
My son and I read this together and both of us really enjoyed it. I am 33 and he is 8. It flowed extremely well and was easy to read. He was also able to read most of it without any of my assistance.
Wonderful story with beautiful illustrations
My seven year old enjoyed this book, and I really liked the message. Sweet story with adorable illustrations.
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Unlike others, my siblings and I didn’t have to fight about who was the favorite–I knew I was!
Unlike others, my siblings and I didn’t have to fight about who was the favorite–I knew I was!
Mr. Fuzzbuster Knows He’s the Favorite is going to be a favorite in pre-k classrooms and at bedtimes. It’s a sweet story about playing favorites and being favorites. Parents will get a kick out of it, especially parents of siblings always quarreling over who’s the favorite. Kids will love the suspense of each page turn, when Lily declares that each pet – Fishy Face, the fish; Feathers, the bird; King, the lizard; Bruiser, the dog, and of course, Mr. Fuzzbuster – her favorite of its species. Mr. Fuzzbuster’s epiphany leads him to write a letter, telling Lily that she’s the collective favorite, and the story ends on an adorably hilarious moment that will leaves readers giggling.
Edward Hemingway’s pencil, ink, and digital art makes for a vibrant look combined with a warm textures. The pets, especially our star, almost pop off the page, and Lily maintains a warm, loving presence, interacting with her friends through each repetition of “You’re my favorite…” I’ll have to create some flannels to go with this story for my pre-k storytime, for sure.
Edward Hemingway’s pencil, ink, and digital art makes for a vibrant look combined with a warm textures. The pets, especially our star, almost pop off the page, and Lily maintains a warm, loving presence, interacting with her friends through each repetition of “You’re my favorite…” I’ll have to create some flannels to go with this story for my pre-k storytime, for sure.
Cute. Reminds me of how I always tell Amaya that she's my most favorite Amaya ever. Or my favorite first born daughter. Or my favorite four-year-old. :D
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What a sweet little book about "favorites" that children are bound to relate to! My kindergartener loved the humor in the story and the great pictures; importantly, he also picked up on the great lesson that the book gently and humorously teaches! I know this will be a book we'll read again and again at our house!
What a sweet little book about "favorites" that children are bound to relate to! My kindergartener loved the humor in the story and the great pictures; importantly, he also picked up on the great lesson that the book gently and humorously teaches! I know this will be a book we'll read again and again at our house!