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New Kid in Town (Paperback)

by Janette Oke (Author)
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Fuzzle the skunk can't understand why the other forest dwellers are avoiding him in this full-color, first chapter book. When he learns to use a unique, Creator-given talent, though, he becomes a hero. Ages 6-10.


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Homeless and friendless, Fuzzle searches to find his place in the forest. But all the other forest dwellers seem to avoid him, and he begins to grow bitter and angry. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars New Kid in Town a review by Andraya, Dec 31 2003
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This review is from: New Kid in Town (Paperback)
"I'm lonely and homeless." If you like books that are adventurous, and a little sad, then the book New Kid in Town would be the book you're looking for by Janette Oke. Fuzzle was a skunk that was homeless and really lonely. Fuzzle looks for a home in a big forest. He tried to find a friend, but no one wanted to be his friend.
One event that happened in the story was when Fuzzle was so embittered because he couldn't find a friend. Then he was going through a field looking for a home when he stopped and saw a little fawn with her mother. When Fuzzle came up to them he spoke, "May I be your friend?"
The mother deer answered, "Certainly." So the mom let the little fawn play with the little skunk.
Another scene I liked was the part when he was in the middle of a crisis; he discovered his "creator- given gift" that makes him the hero of the forest.
The skunk was so embittered like the angry roar of a lion because he couldn't find a friend or home. Then when the skunk did find a friend he was so happy he felt like he had just won a million dollars. If you want to know more about the book New Kid in Town then you better pick up the book and start reading it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New kid in town, May 23 2001
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This review is from: New Kid in Town (Paperback)
This story is a quick read and helps children to love reading(as I do). It helps children to depend on themselves and on others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New kid in town, May 23 2001
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This review is from: New Kid in Town (Paperback)
This story is a quick read and helps children to love reading(as I do). It helps children to depend on themselves and on others.
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