Jeet and Fudge: Forever Friends
9781518262968
32 pages
Paw Prints Publishing
Overview
<p><strong>Discover the heartwarming story of Jeet, a young Sikh boy who's adjusting to a new town and a new chapter in his life. </strong></p><p>Feeling a bit lonely, Jeet and his mom start volunteering at a local animal shelter, where Jeet meets Fudge—a playful, affectionate puppy who quickly becomes his best friend. Together, they embark on a journey of friendship, kindness, and community spirit that transforms Jeet’s world.</p><p>This Level 2 emerging reader book is perfect for children who are beginning to gain confidence in their reading abilities. Featuring a relatable protagonist and an uplifting storyline, <em>Jeet and Fudge: Forever Friends</em> is the first in a delightful series about Jeet and his "yummy" sidekick puppy, Fudge, as they explore themes of volunteerism, compassion, and the joy of new friendships.</p><p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Engaging and relatable content</strong>: A touching story that emphasizes the importance of kindness, belonging, and community.</li><li><strong>Diverse representation</strong>: Introduces young readers to Jeet, a Sikh boy, promoting inclusion and cultural awareness.</li><li><strong>Educational benefits</strong>: Leveled using both Lexile and Fountas & Pinnell reading standards, ensuring the text supports emerging readers.</li><li><strong>Series starter</strong>: Join Jeet and Fudge for future adventures full of fun, life lessons, and heartwarming moments.</li></ul><p>Perfect for children, parents, and educators seeking stories that inspire empathy and celebrate diversity, <em>Jeet and Fudge: Forever Friends</em> is a must-have addition to any young reader's library.</p>
Author Bio
Amandeep 'Aman' S. Kochar is President and CEO of Baker & Taylor, the near 200-year-old book distributor, content services, and software company. He is Edtech Digest's 2021 Global Leader of the Year, and a passionate champion for early literacy and education, serving on the board of directors for both United for Libraries, a division of the American Libraries Association (ALA), and the National Book Foundation. Formerly of New Delhi, Aman lives in North Carolina with his family, which includes "the real" Fudge.