Snag Your Copy Fox And The Box Authored By Yvonne Ivinson Issued As Manuscript
don't think this would work well in a storytime setting because I feel like there would be too much explaining of the narrative, . . but it's perfect for one on one reading or for clever new readers who enjoy wordplay, SM Adorable little book “Oh no! Tail sail fail, ” Great sight words and rhyming, Simple. but really fun to read, I love that this little story of adventure and danger is told through so few words, Rhyming words! And gorgeous illustrations too, A sparsely worded story of a fox's adventures sailing upon the ocean,
The illustrations were completely charming, Absolutely LOVED the art. But the text a little too slight for my tastes, although cleverly put together rhymes, Read at Storytime on March,
Theme: Foxes
The illustrations are perfectly reflective of the simple test, This is a great book to show rhyming words and a beginning reader should be able to read it on their own, I love that fluffy fox: everything about him says "friend, " And as a fan of sitelinkFox in Socks, I enjoy seeing someone working with the same kind of constraints and coming up with something very different.
Library copy
Illustrations are great, such simple words are used sparingly to tell a story Very limited vocabulary sets your sights on the lovely artwork throughout this exciting story.
Will Fox get his sail What will happen next Lovely art Foxs tail is glorious! Minimal, mostly rhyming text invites young reader to examine the illustrations to fill in the story.
Love all the changing colors, the endpages, and the charming ending, Not a wordless book, but almost, Only two or three words are on each page, making sure the reader will look closely at the illustrations and use his or her imagination to figure out the story.
The author/illustrator accomplishes so much with saying so little, Wonderful read aloud for primary students, especially when learning about rhyming words, Simple story of a fox using his imagination and the adventures he goes on, This book reminded me of fionawoodcock 's book Look and Hello, In this book, author Yvonne Ivinson includes several homophones and alliteration techniques that could be used as a mentor text, Loved the illustrations best. The last page and the lack of rhyming, . . what was up with that A rhyming picture book about a fox who yearns to sail a boat on the sea, Using a box and his large fluffy tail, he gives it a try, This is a simple book with minimum text and large colorful illustrations with plenty of detail even on the endpages that gives attentive readers an interesting story.
Pair with Not a Box by Antoinette Portis or The Birthday Box by Leslie Patricelli, Very simple rhyming book with awesome illustrations, Great book for rhyming words, homophones, and some excellent vocabulary,
It's a quick read so it'd work great as a second book, The illustrations in this book are totally what sold it for me, Beautiful illustrations accompany a simple, yet cute story, Clever use of storytelling with so few words! Simple rhyming and charming illustrations, A very short story about a fox and his imagination with this box becoming his boat, Lots of fun imagining what will happen if he goes to sea in his boat, Cute! I think it would be better suited for an individual reader to read it rather than a storytime situation bc it's a super fast read! But still cute.
A fox sets out across the sea in a floating box on a grand adventure full of endless possibilities, .