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In this clever, funny book, kids will love comparing the two sides of one friendship story. Read Fox’s version of the eventful day, then discover how Moose experiences it!
Fox has invited her friend Moose over for tea, but the brownies she baked have disappeared. What’s she to do? A good host always has something sweet to offer. She’s about to despair when she notices some yarn blowing in the breeze and comes up with a new idea. Will Fox’s visit with Moose end up being as terrific as originally planned?
Meanwhile, Moose is delighted to have been invited for tea. He has just finished knitting a scarf that he will give to Fox, because good guests never arrive empty-handed. Little does he know that the scarf is unraveling as he walks to Fox’s. When he discovers that his gift is gone, he’s about to despair. But there are new ideas ahead. Maybe his visit with Fox will end up being as terrific as originally planned.
This two-sided story, about expecting the unexpected and appreciating just being together, is a joyful delight.
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      January 15, 2024
      The gifts two animal friends intend to exchange over tea aren't the ones they end up with in this double tale. Twin storylines, which start at opposite ends of the volume and meet in the middle, twine into a sweet resolution. Moose doesn't notice (though viewers will) that the red scarf he knitted for Fox has caught on a twig and unraveled behind him; nor does he realize that the sympathetic forest creatures who offer apples, flowers, and a basket in consolation are using wads and lengths of red yarn for bedding or other purposes. Meanwhile, after a crow flies off with the basket of brownies she'd baked for the planned visit, a distraught Fox comes upon a long strand of yarn (guess what color) in the woods. She cuts off bits of yarn for various creatures to use in exchange for a button, a feather, and some blue dye for the skein; she then winds the pieces up for her friend. When the two finally meet, they find they have just the ingredients for a new blue cap for Fox and a fresh apple pie...not to mention a long, chatty visit over tea. Nyeu's illustrations--pale-toned, delicately drawn scenes on creamy backgrounds featuring spreading trees lavishly appointed with domestic furnishings and homely decorations--are a delight, full of clever details for sharp-eyed observers to pick out. Positively shines with a cozy, rosy glow. (Picture book. 6-8)

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