Buffalo Fluffalo
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Buffalo Fluffalo arrives on the scene puffed up with self-importance. Stomping around and raising billows of dust, Buffalo Fluffalo proclaims his superiority to the other creatures—the ram, the prairie dog, and the crow—who just want to be his friend. So Buffalo Fluffalo, who has had enuffalo, heads off to grumble to himself. Suddenly, a rain shower pours down from the clouds and—what’s this? All of his fluffalo is a soggy mess! There Fluffalo stands, a drenched pip-squeak without his disguise. The other animals, who could see through Fluffalo’s bravado from the start, circle around to comfort him. As prairie dog says with a smile in his eyes, You’re great how you are, no matter your size.
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FROM SARAH:
Buffalo Fluffalo has had enuffalo! Little baby Puffalo is loud and demanding and disrupts everything about Buffalo Fluffalo's life. As Buffalo Fluffalo tries to adjust to all the new changes, he is suprised to discover that little baby Puffalo might just have something to teach him! If you have a new baby in the house, or your young children are struggling with the addition of a new sibling, this book is an absolute must-read. Written by Bess Kalb and illustrated by Erin Kraan, Buffalo Fluffalo and Puffalo is a hilarious and touching picture book that kids of all ages will enjoy reading aloud.
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Every day, Buffalo Fluffalo goes about his usual routine. He munches all the grass he can eat, frolics and rollicks with his friends, and at noontime, lies down for a nap in the shade. But one morning, Fluffalo wakes up to a loud wailing cry and, to his surprise, finds a little buffalo named Puffalo with the tiniest, shiniest eyes!
At first, Fluffalo does not like Puffalo. “What does it need?” he huffs in alarm. But Crow wisely explains that Puffalo doesn't need much—just time to learn and grow. Slowly, Fluffalo watches as Puffalo learns to trip, slip, gallop, and trot. He teaches Puffalo to eat plants and to keep away from red ants. Together, the two take long strolls and snuggle for naps. And even though Puffalo sometimes slows him down, Fluffalo realizes that life is much better with Puffalo by his side.
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