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Felix Stands Tall

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Felix Stands Tall
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rosemary Wells
Illustrated by Rosemary Wells
SeriesFelix and Fiona
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780763694180
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S.
Publication Date 28 March 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

"Humorously captures the fluidity of social dynamics - and proves that it's possible to captain one's own destiny." - Publishers Weekly Felix has a new best friend! With take-charge Fiona, anything seems possible, and before Felix knows it, she sweeps him into singing and dancing with her as pixies in the talent show. But right after Felix's first-prize triumph, trouble waits in the wings. Can he pull himself together and face down the bullies?

Reviews

The details in Wells' illustrations showcase Felix's and Fiona's different personalities brilliantly and cleverly stretch the story out to the endpapers. Concise and kid-appropriate language combines with darling drawings (who can resist cute little guinea pigs?) for another feather in Wells' literary cap. -Kirkus Reviews A worthy addition to memorable picture books about bullying and self-worth, like Helen Lester's Hooway for Wodney Wat (HMH, 2002) and Anna Dewdney's Llama, Llama and the Bully Goat (Viking, 2013). -School Library Journal With a cast of guinea pigs who correspond to instantly recognizable human types, this series opener from Max and Ruby creator Wells humorously captures the fluidity of social dynamics-and proves that it's possible to captain one's own destiny. -Publishers Weekly The notion of a shy protagonist standing up for himself in order to fend off a friend's goofy ideas is an interesting twist on the theme of self-assurance. Fine for reading aloud. -Booklist Online Felix personifies the problems that most children face, and provides a useful conversation starter about bullying and standing up for oneself. -School Library Connection