Description
Almost every child knows what it’s like to move or to have a friend move away. With his dazzling undersea pictures in vibrant colors and a text full of heart and wit, Charles Fuge captures that sad feeling perfectly–and offers plenty of comfort, too. Ever since Gilbert the Great White Shark was a tiny pup, Raymond the Remora stuck to him like glue. Them, one day, Gilbert wakes to find his friend has left town to live somewhere new. “It’s my fault,” the little shark wails. “Last week I called him a sucker!” Nothing can console Gilbert: not his mother, not the funny clownfish, not his kind friends at school. Then he meets Rita, a disconsolate remora who has lost her shark. “I’d love to stick around with you,” she smiles, as sunlight dances in her eyes. And that is the start of a beautiful new friendship.
It’s another Charles Fuge winner.
“[A] vivid rhyming picture book. The scenarios are all bright fun, and the ending is particularly satisfying. This will be a nice read-aloud for young children.”–
“Fuge’s bright, warmhearted and silly illustrations fill each spread….The playful, rhythmic text and bold pictures make this a surefire storytime hit. “–
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“Buoyant and darling, charming and fun. This simple picture book will keep kids hopping.”–
“Fuge relishes the opportunity to show each [character] striving for a highly idiosyncratic personal best.”–
“Fuge’s colorfully imaginative illustrations make these lonely creatures endearing.”–







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