A review by hereisenough
Fox the Tiger by Corey R. Tabor

5.0

Fox the Tiger follows the theme that many picture books embrace: imagination and self acceptance, with the unique audience of new readers and adorable illustrations. The little book is delightful because it balances the desire to be someone you are not with the celebration of imagination and play, with perspective allowing for self acceptance and love. The sentences are very short and accessible, but masterfully written in rhythm and cleverness; Along with these qualities, it introduces young kids to their sense of humor and plays on words- a turtle becoming a race car is silly, and a rabbit becoming a robot is imaginative but close in labels. The illustrations strike me for an Easy Reader as they definitely resemble a picture book in their attention to detail and layout.