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How to Lose a Lemur
by Frann Preston-Gannon
Age: Preschool-Kindergarten
Be careful of those lemurs, this book cautions. They may never leave you alone once they take a fancy to you. Simple and fun with humor in the text and pictures. As the boy tries to get further and further away from the lemurs, he realizes that he is lost. With the help of his new travel buddies, the lemurs retrace their steps back home with the boy. Not only are the lemurs pretty adorbs but this story has a sweet metaphor to younger children idolizing older children, be they cousins, neighbors, or siblings.
Be careful of those lemurs, this book cautions. They may never leave you alone once they take a fancy to you. Simple and fun with humor in the text and pictures. As the boy tries to get further and further away from the lemurs, he realizes that he is lost. With the help of his new travel buddies, the lemurs retrace their steps back home with the boy. Not only are the lemurs pretty adorbs but this story has a sweet metaphor to younger children idolizing older children, be they cousins, neighbors, or siblings.