“Baxter the dog is full of surprises — you never know what fun gadget he’s going to pull out next! When his bird buddies, Marcus and Fiona, begin their annual journey to their Family Tree, Baxter must find a way to fly with his feathery friends! In “B for Baxter” by author and illustrator Ted Simonin, children ages 5-9 will follow Baxter, Marcus, and Fiona across the United States as they find new twists on old traditions and learn what it really means to be a family. While very highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that “B for Baxter” is also available in a paperback edition.”
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