Raccoon wants to be the first in everything, and he almost always succeeds at it. But one day, Fox arrives in the forest . . .
Excessive competition can be negative and can sometimes bring anguish to children.
Most ofSusanna Isern's books are distributed internationally and they have been translated into over a dozen languages. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the United States. She works as a child psychologist and writer.
The illustrations ofLeire Salaberriawere selected to appear in Bologna Children's Book Fair 2012.
Susanna Isern: Most of her books are distributed internationally and they have been translated into over a dozen languages. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards 2013 in the USA.
She works as children psychologist and writer.
Leire Salaberria: Leire has exhibited her artwork in different countries around the world. Her work has been selected to appear in Bologna Children's Book Fair 2012 and IV Ibero-American catalog of illustration 2013. In 2014 she won an Honorable mention at the Sharjah International Bookfair
A lesson on boastfulness....Salaberrias meticulous, soft-colored pencil illustrations of a surreal desert landscape and careful depictions of the animal friends, who resemble nothing more than a group of preschoolers, have plenty of detail to satisfy a curious child.A sweet, feel-good tale with a satisfying conclusion. - Kirkus Reviews
A fun adventure to teach us that being first is not the most important thing. Excessive competition can be negative and can sometimes bring anguish to children&. All of [NubeOchos] books promote respectful attitude towards all types of diversity. They are also a playful medium that makes it easier to engage in first experiences and feelings that the little ones may not easily understand. - The Review Wire
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