Fox and Bear
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Fox and Bear

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Fox and Bear live happily in the forest. Bear wants to live a simple life, but Fox is very handy and creative. This leads to Fox creating more inventions, which Bear is unsure of, and how they are creating an impact on the world around them.

The artwork in this book is really cool, it looks like a mixture of cardboard and paper animals. I like how it looks like it is a photograph of a 3-D scene. The shadows from the cardboard really bring the pictures to life. I liked the story too, and how it made you think about the choices Bear and Fox made and how those choices impact the world around them, just as our choices impact the world around us.

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