How to find a fox

Nilah Magruder

Book - 2016

"Equipped with a camera and determination, an adventurous little girl tries to track down an elusive red fox, which proves more difficult than she thought"--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Feiwel and Friends 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Nilah Magruder (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 27 cm
ISBN
9781250086563
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Review by Booklist Review

An intrepid girl with a camera and a knapsack sets out with one goal in mind: finding a fox. First, she looks in a fox hole. Then, when the fox isn't home, she sets out a treat and waits. And waits. When that fails, she embarks on other projects, like taking a photo of a raccoon family (plus one disguised interloper). Each time, she's foiled in her attempts to spot her sneaky quarry, but a surprise ending reveals that she's not the only one searching. An award-winning comics artist, Magruder makes her picture-book debut with this tale full of humorous visual clues that will get kids giggling. The pint-size photographer might not see how close the fox really is, but little ones will catch on quickly, and they'll be easily charmed by the girl's increasingly exasperated facial expressions and the narrator's humorous interjections (Kick a rock. No, wait. Not that one. Kick a smaller rock). The warm colors and action-rich spreads are lively and entertaining, and the cheer-worthy ending is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K-This is a simple but charming tale about a girl who is determined to photograph an elusive fox. Magruder is an animator and comic illustrator who creates her artwork digitally. The narrative is perfectly paced, and readers feel the child's growing frustration as the fox continually outsmarts and evades her. She searches for the fox high and low, setting traps with cooked chicken legs and climbing trees. Finally, she waits patiently, exhausted, on her back in the grass, at which point the fox comes to her and her diligence is rewarded with a series of fun pictures of the two of them together. The illustrations vary and are very engaging, and there is just enough text to tell the story. VERDICT A great read-aloud and a recommended purchase.-Sarah Wilsman, Bainbridge Library, Chagrin Falls, OH © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A determined child attempts to find an elusive fox and learns that perseverance is rewarded.Magruders debut picture book addresses readers directly as you, the digital pictures showing a black child with big, curly hair in a purple shirt and yellow shorts and shoes and sporting a yellow backpack, camera at the ready (more than one reader will be reminded of Dora the Explorer). The book accompanies the child as the narrator relates the sometimes tongue-in-cheek directions on how to find a fox: Find a fox hole. Any fox hole will do. The best foxes are at home when you visit. But this fox isnt the cooperative type. In fact, its pretty crafty. Even when the child deploys the fox bait, aka chicken leg, it waits until the child moves on before snatching it. As the child continues the search, readers will be beside themselves, yelling that its right there! but the child doesnt spy it until after climbing a tree, and even then, it gets away before the descent is accomplished. The child is discouraged but perseveres, because Some days, a fox doesnt want to be found. Some days, he wants to find YOU! Magruders protagonist displays an emotional range that matches the beats of the quest, from excitement and determination to anger, boredom, and dismay, and young children will feel them in tandem. Readers will want to put these instructions to use right away. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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