

That’s one of the amazing things about kids’ books, especially those told from a dog’s point of view.ĭogs are obviously different from us. Here’s the thing – we all know that reading books from a different perspective expands your world.Īnd here’s the other thing – it’s never too early to understand that your own perspective isn’t the only one out there. With an easy reading level and lively illustrations, emerging readers will be eager to get their paws on the Make Way for Fenway! chapter books. It has a name, Merlin, and it speaks human! Even more surprising, Hattie wants Fenway and Merlin to be friends! Fenway doesn’t believe that is even possible, but when Merlin gets upset and Fenway realizes what’s wrong, it turns out that a bird and a dog can understand each other. But this time is very different-a bird is living inside Nana’s house.

The little dog with the GIANT personality from Fenway and Hattie has some competition for his short human’s attention-a bird who speaks human! Can a dog and a bird be friends? Usually Fenway loves visiting Nana with his short human, Hattie. Make Way for Fenway! is her first chapter book series.Ībout the Book: Fenway and the Loudmouth Bird Her books for middle grade readers include the Global Read Aloud, Amazon Teacher’s Pick, and One School, One Book favorite Fenway and Hattie as well as three Fenway and Hattie sequels. Coe grew up in the seaside community of Duxbury, Massachusetts, and went on to live in New York and San Francisco, as well as large and small towns on both U.S. Read on for more about Victoria and Fenway and the Loudmouth Bird! Today we are excited to share a guest post from author Victoria J.
