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By: B. E. Exon

Moxie and the Kite-Bite'n Ash

Pages: 90 Ratings: 5.0
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A brash young boy named Moxie and his concerned companion, Mr. Cat, go out one day to fly a kite - Moxie's prized kite, the Apollo Pan. While searching for a good spot to send Pan soaring, a tumble down a hillside places the boy, the kite, and the cat in the perfect meadow - perfect except for one tree… BEWARE! This tree bites kites…to eat!
B. E. Exon is a former award-winning elementary school teacher with the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District, Wallingford, PA. She has also taught children internationally, from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, to Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland. It was inspiring for "Mrs. X" (as kids like to call her) to discover that children around the world speak a "universal language of love and joy," through play, song, and shared stories. Over the years, B. E. Exon has kept a journal of her own fanciful stories and now, in life's "next chapter," she is excited to share these tales with children of all ages, hoping to add to the JOY! Moxie and the Kite-Bite'n Ash is her first published picture book.
Customer Reviews
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  • Martha Small

    This is a perfectly delightful story. I have enjoyed it and love sharing it with all of my friends.

  • Holly Hodder Eger

    This book is a treasure! I am delighted to have found it and to have the fun of reading it aloud to my granddaughter, who asks for it every time. The whimsical story and captivating illustrations are just perfect. Thank you for giving us such a gift!

  • Jamie

    This enchanting book captures the throbbing joy of being an invincible, enthusiastic youth with a kite, a cat, and free day in the country. Through wonderfully expressive illustrations and verse, it reminds this reader of what youth was like, free and easy, outside of time. The fable imparts important lessons in the end, however, about the importance of humility, respect and self-awareness. Cat was the most expressive feline in all of literature, I believe, without ever saying a word.

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