Two Cool Coyotes

Two Cool Coyotes by Jillian Lund is a charming children’s book published by Dutton Children’s Books in 1999. This First Edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. In this playful sequel to Way Out West Lives a Coyote Named Frank, readers rejoin Frank the coyote as he navigates the challenges of friendship when his sidekick, Angelina, moves away. Despite the change, Frank discovers the joys of welcoming a new playmate while cherishing the memories of his old friend.
In Two Cool Coyotes, readers will find a delightful exploration of social themes and the concept of friendship through the eyes of Frank. The narrative highlights the beauty of desert habitats and introduces various creatures that inhabit them. With Jillian Lund’s warm colors and accessible language, the book invites young readers to engage with Frank’s journey of adaptation and discovery, ensuring they enjoy a fun-filled experience alongside this lovable coyote.
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Frank the coyote is back–and he’s cool as ever in this playful follow-up to Way Out West Lives a Coyote Named Frank. But this time around, Frank faces a tough problem. His sidekick, Angelina, moves away! Soon, though, a new pup moves in, and Frank learns to appreciate another playmate–while always remembering his old pal’s special qualities.Saying farewell to a friend is hard, even when you’re a coyote with plenty of tarantulas to tickle and bold southwestern vistas to admire. With Jillian Lund’s trademark warm colors and simple language, Two Cool Coyotes features a lovable hero who makes the best of this dilemma. The book also provides a simple introduction to the other creatures of desert habitats. One thing is certain: readers will share Frank’s discoveries about friendship while having a howling good time. After all, that’s what coyote friends do best way out west.
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