Cat comes into the house and sees the broken cookie jar and absence of cookies. Angry, Cat asks Mouse what happened, and Mouse proceeds to relate a series of fantastic stories that are, in the end--both Cat and Mouse admit--better than the boring real story.
"Look! A wave! When looking for a new friend, a little fish meets a tiny wave. But when that wave grows bigger and bigger, what's a fish to do? Fish and Wave by Sergio Ruzzier is a playful exploration of what it means to go with the flow"--Jacket flap.
"When a tiny wave grows bigger and bigger, what's a fish to do? . . . a playful exploration of what it really means to go with the flow"--Provided by publisher.
In three brief episodes about two unlikely friends, Fox talks Chick down from the tree he has climbed, the two go sledding (once they have enough snowflakes), and Chick builds a bookcase.
Fox enjoys quiet boat rides and watching the sunrise, but Chick is noisy and hyperactive and frequently disrupts their adventures--nevertheless they remain friends and enjoy their time together.
"Fox and Chick are unlikely friends, but somehow they seem to get along together, even though Fox is calm and thoughtful, and Chick is hyperactive and flighty"--OCLC.
"One day, a bored little fish journeys up to the surface of the ocean, where it meets the sun. A wonderful friendship blooms . . . Only, right in the middle of their fun, the sun starts to set"--Provided by publisher.
"Fox and Chick are unlikely friends, but somehow they seem to get along together, even though Fox is calm and thoughtful, and Chick is hyperactive and flighty"--OCLC.