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Sydney and Taylor Take a Flying Leap

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Sydney and Taylor are best friends; They do everything together and then one day, Taylor decides he wants to fly. The problem with that is hedgehogs do not fly! Sydney points this out but his best buddy is determine to achieve this great act. Sydney does his best to talk Taylor out of doing this but Taylor doesn't want to hear any of Sydney's objections. After many failed attempts at flying; some which could have injured Taylor, Sydney finally decides to help his buddy out. Kids will enjoy this funny and kind story about two best friends who are quite different.

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I am always on the look out for early chapter books to engage my beginning readers and this series has it all. A cast of engaging, funny animals friends, laugh-out-loud adventures, and captivating illustrations. Sydney and Taylor already have a fan following and I know readers are going to be delighted to join these two friends on their next adventure.

Perfect for grades 1-3 for all levels of readers.

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A great second book in a sweet and kind beginning chapter book series. I love the illustrations and how the story all ties together through it's little details. My six year old loved this book as a bedtime read together.

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How cute was this! Not only was it silly but it had a great message of working together & achieving things we set our minds on, even if that’s a hedgehog wanting to fly! I loved all the illustrations and how easy it was to read! It’s perfect for beginning readers & I cannot wait to see this on library shelves soon!

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A new early chapter series starring lovable, entertaining animals friends & bright, eye-catching illustrations…

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I really enjoyed this book. The full-color illustrations are fantastic and help immerse the reader in the story and setting. The text is clear to read, with generous white space, Great vocabulary for independent readers. The story is funny, with mild suspense. The friendship between Sydney and Taylor is realistic, even if they are a skunk and hedgehog!

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Sweet book that helps children understand the importance of friendship, believing in yourself, supporting others, and not giving up on your dreams no matter how big they might be.

Sydney and Taylor are a cute little skunk and hedgehog who happen to be best friends and burrow mates. Taylor is known for his BIG ideas and he has a doozy this time! Taylor seeks help and advice from Sydney and other wildlife friends in order to make his dream come true.

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In the newest adventure of Sydney and Taylor, Taylor has another big idea. Today, he is going to fly. Sydney has some concerns about this, mostly being the fact that hedgehogs do not have wings, therefore cannot fly. Taylor isn't about to let a little silliness like no wings stop him as he asks birds, and a deer, and eventually a bat to help him achieve his dream. A delightful colorful story about the fact that sometimes supporting your friends, means helping them out so they can do it safely. Bright and colorful with a fun cast of characters.

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This is the first Sydney and Taylor book I have read, but I have already requested the first book from my library (Sydney and Taylor Explore the Whole Wide World) and look forward to Sydney and Taylor and the Great Friend Expedition coming next year. The illustrations in this early reader are adorable, although I will enjoy seeing them in printed form since the digital ARC did not always align the text and illustrations.
In this story, Taylor the hedgehog wants to fly, which his practical friend Sydney (a skunk) informs him is impossible. Undaunted, Taylor seeks help elsewhere, making one attempt after another, and expressing his disappointment in Sydney's lack of encouragement. Like many friendship stories, these two experience disagreement, but come together in the end, as true friends always do. It is a sweet, reassuring, funny story that beginning readers can enjoy independently. Fans of Frog & Toad, Charlie & Mouse, and Henry & Mudge will love this new series, which is perfect for K-2nd graders.
Thank you to #netgalley for the eARC. Opinions are my own.

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Sydney and Taylor are two fun-loving creatures who always make everything an adventure! The quirky but loving relationship between these two friends makes this a must-read. Jacqueline Davies always finds a way to delight young emerging readers into the world of fiction! Thanks for sending to #bookallies to reveiw!

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An adorable book about a skunk and a hedgehog who are best friends. Taylor is a hedgehog who wants to fly like a bird. Sydney keeps telling Taylor that he can't fly. Taylor tries many methods of flying, but it is Sydney who brings Taylor's "Big Idea" to fuition. Of course, there are complications with the plan, and Taylor has to come up with one more "Big Idea" to save the day.

Delightful and a great book for early chapter readers. I have put this on the list of things to give as a birthday gift.

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I received a digital ARC through NetGalley from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s. This chapter book is good for ages 6-8 who are just starting to gain confidence as chapter book readers. Stanley the Skunk and Taylor the Hedgehog are the best of friends who support each other. Taylor wants to fly, but Stanley tells him hedgehogs can’t fly. Through trial and error, Taylor experiments with flying and by the end the two friends see the benefits of being a supportive team. Wonderful color illustrations. My son loved this and doesn’t want to wait till 2022 for the book in the series.

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A great book appropriate for elementary, virtual school, or home use. Thoroughly enjoyed by my second graders.

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Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy of this book.

Sydney & Taylor Take a Flying Leap is an adorable early reader book. The two best friends live in a burrow, and Sydney the skunk is a bit more reserved while Taylor the hedgehog is full of "Big Ideas". When Taylor decides he wants to fly, he consults a variety of other animals on how to make this wish come true. Great story about friendship, and supporting your best friend no matter how crazy their big idea might seem. Beautiful illustrations make this story a treat to read.

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The author's series The Lemonade War has been very popular with 3rd and 4th grade readers, as well as their teachers. Many of the titles were nominated for New Hampshire's "Cochecho Readers Award". I'm sure this (I hope series) will delight new "readers".

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What do you do when you know you re meant to fly, but you are a hedgehog without wings? This is a sweet tale of friendship, along the lines of Frog & Toad or Elephant & Piggie. Fully color illustrated, this book walks the line between early chapter books and easy reader in a helpful bridge.

Advance reading copy provided by NetGalley

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An adorable book, in the spirit of Mo Willems’ Today I Will Fly!, features the now beloved hedgehog and skunk as the hedgehog is determined to fly. Engaging and humorous, this story will appeal to young readers.

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This was a sweet story of how a “Big Dreamer” and a realist can be best friends while supporting and defending each other.

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What a lovely 'story for early readers! Sydney and Taylor have always been friends and shared their ideas, but this big idea seems too big. One friends has his feelings hurt and reaches out to his purge friends to help. In the end, the friends find a way to all support one another. Sweet story of friendship, perseverance and commitment.

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What do a porcupine and a skunk have in common? They are truly an unlikely pair, but Sydney and Taylor make their friendship work. Taylor's ideas are always a bit out of reach, yet Sydney is always there to help put them into action. With patience and persistence, Taylor the hedgehog is determined to fly through the sky. Colorful illustrations by Deborah Hocking lend in a hand in assisting readers to connect and fall in love with these two characters. Series is reminiscent of Cynthia Rylant's Mr. Putter and Tabby books as well as Frog and Toad Series.

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