Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco
Unlock your imagination, venture to a land of enchantment, and hobnob with the gregarious quails of the Southwest!
In this incredible episode, the flamboyant Federico captures the attention of his spectators with an inflated story of his bravery. But without warning, an announcement of ripe hackberries leaves him without an audience. Alone, he accidentally stumbles onto something that might recapture his friends’ attention—something fantastic—unbelievable—something even he could not have imagined! Find out if Federico can convince his friends he is not exaggerating.
If you enjoyed the moral of The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot by Scott Magoon, or the Southwest flavor of The Three Little Javelinas by Susan Lowell, then you will love Federico Exaggerated. This read-aloud, read-to-your-child book is sure to capture the attention of children ages 4+ and might even gain the notice of some adult kids as well.
Beautifully illustrated with Kim Sponaugle’s vibrant watercolors, Federico Exaggerated presents an educational, humorous tale that delivers a subtle faith inspired message about honoring the truth.
This is book two of the four-book Henry and Friends Series.