Forever friends

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Drag and Rex volume 1
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Meet Drag and Rex, the sweet, silly best friends who find joy and adventure in the simplest places in this charming and cheery modern Frog and Toad.Drag is a dreamy, literal, impulsive, (and sometimes a little bit scatter-brained) dragon. Rex is a dapper, practical, methodical (and sometimes a little bit stuffy) T.rex. The two may have their differences, but they are both gentle and caring, and the best friends. Forever friends.Whether it’s deciding what to have for breakfast, working through those tricky zippers, buckles, and buttons to bundle up tight, how to make the best of a snowy day, or how to face down something scary, through patience, cooperation, and a good dose of silliness and humor, these buddies always figure out how to push through their challenges. Together. Forever Friends features three stories told in short chapters, accompanied by bright, joy-filled full color illustrations, allowing developing readers to gain confidence and a sense of accomplishment as they follow the adventures of their new forever friends.A Kirkus Reviews' Best Beginning Reader of the YearNominated for the Louisiana Reader's Choice Award

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Lubner, Susan Author
Russo, Blythe Illustrator, illustrator
ISBN
9781645951155
9781645951179

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Best friends Rex (a T. rex) and Drag (a dragon) are roommates who do everything together. Their daily activities, misunderstandings, and caring attitudes fill the short stories in this illustrated chapter book for independent readers. Each themed section ("Full of Surprises," "Winter Fun," and "The Scary Story") is broken into three easy-to-digest chapters that utilize limited vocabulary and darling, full-color illustrations. The gentle action and silly escapades are just right for youngsters, who will have no trouble following these friendship stories. "Full of Surprises" is set in the duo's kitchen, where they debate what to have for breakfast and bake a cake (with mixed success) for a friend. "Winter Fun" sees Rex and Drag go through the hard labor of suiting up for a day of playing in the snow, which includes building a snow bear and ice-skating. Lastly, "The Scary Story" takes an amusing approach to monster stories when Drag realizes the frightening book he's reading is actually about a dragon like him and not scary at all. A promising start to a sweet new series.

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Horn Book Review

In spite of their differences, Drag, a relaxed, spontaneous dragon, and Rex, a more serious and somewhat stiff dinosaur, are the best of friends. When they make a snowbear together, Drag accidentally melts it by breathing fire a bit too close; but then Drag encourages Rex to recover from disappointment and skate on the ice that forms. Later, Rex, wearing a button-down shirt and a sweater with elbow patches, helps Drag, in his T-shirt and jeans, calm down enough to notice that the scary story he is reading can't actually be too scary, since it is about a dragon. The book is divided into three sections, and each section is further divided into three chapters. The stories have plenty of humor; in "Snow Day," readers may empathize with the friends' exhaustion when they finally conquer all the buttons, zippers, buckles, and laces involved in getting dressed to go outside -- and instead they take a nap. Russo's lighthearted cartoon-style illustrations on every page and the abundance of white space and attention to layout all work well together to make the book approachable for young chapter-book readers. Give this to fans of Cordell's Cornbread and Poppy (rev. 3/22) and Snyder's Charlie and Mouse (rev. 7/17) and their sequels. Maeve Visser KnothJanuary/February 2024 p.98 (c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Two pals prove differences don't interfere with best friendships. Easygoing, reliable Rex and playful, impetuous Drag are the closest of companions; both live together contentedly in a small woodland house. Rex is a square-faced T. rex; Drag is a winged, toothy, fire-breathing dragon. Rex has many talents. He's a keen baker, an accomplished pianist, and a skillful knitter--no mean feats, given his short arms. Drag, who's a tad slower on the uptake, often gets up to mischief, but he also likes to see the bright side of things. This appealing, humorous charmer, the first in a winning new series about a pair of endearing BFFs, consists of three stories, each made up of three short chapters. Each chapter relies heavily on warm, humorous dialogue that reveals characters bursting with personality, their friendship based on mutual respect and caring, as well as touches of laugh-out-loud silliness--as all forever-friendships should be. Young readers will be delighted by these two and will clamor to join them for forthcoming adventures. The cozy, lively illustrations portray Rex and Drag's tight bond. Interestingly, the pals' different natures are also demonstrated via their sartorial choices: Casual Drag likes sweatshirts and jeans, occasionally with rips at the knees, while conservative Rex prefers pullovers, business shirts, and smart slacks. Welcomes an especially cute new duo to the series scene. (Chapter book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Best friends Rex (a T. rex) and Drag (a dragon) are roommates who do everything together. Their daily activities, misunderstandings, and caring attitudes fill the short stories in this illustrated chapter book for independent readers. Each themed section ("Full of Surprises," "Winter Fun," and "The Scary Story") is broken into three easy-to-digest chapters that utilize limited vocabulary and darling, full-color illustrations. The gentle action and silly escapades are just right for youngsters, who will have no trouble following these friendship stories. "Full of Surprises" is set in the duo's kitchen, where they debate what to have for breakfast and bake a cake (with mixed success) for a friend. "Winter Fun" sees Rex and Drag go through the hard labor of suiting up for a day of playing in the snow, which includes building a snow bear and ice-skating. Lastly, "The Scary Story" takes an amusing approach to monster stories when Drag realizes the frightening book he's reading is actually about a dragon like him and not scary at all. A promising start to a sweet new series. Grades 1-3. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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