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Les & Ronnie Step Out

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Meet a left and right foot who are a pair of complete opposites! Full of clever, giggle-inducing details, this lively odd-couple tale celebrates what makes us all unique, as well as the power of friendship to bring us together despite our differences.
 
Feet come in twos, so they need to step out together. But Les and Ronnie often find it hard to cooperate. Les likes having a clean sock and being responsible. Ronnie is fine with a dirty sock and loves letting loose. Les is straight-laced while Ronnie doesn’t even care about laces. What’s a duo to do?
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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2017
      A Type-A personality learns to walk in someone else's shoes (literally!) after an accident. Les is the left leg to Ronnie's right, and though they are both of a warm, light-brown hue, the two could not be more different. Les is precise and ordered, matches and plans which sock to wear, likes sensible shoes, and does not dance. Ronnie is laid-back and creative, wears whichever sock stinks the least, likes wild shoes that are impractical, and loves to party. Needless to say, life together is difficult for this pair of opposites. One day, out skateboarding, to Les' displeasure, Ronnie suffers a sprained ankle and is out of commission for a bit. Les at first likes the routine that Ronnie's forced to follow, the calm, the predictability. But then boredom sets in. How far will Les step out of the comfort zone to cheer Ronnie up and bring some life back into their routine? Quite a bit, and Les actually has fun doing it! Kolb's pencil-and-digital illustrations play up the dichotomy between the two legs, their faces' eyebrows and mouths (drawn just above the ankles) making them as emotive as any emoji. The sequence in which Les lets loose is especially enjoyable and illustrates just how awkward and uncomfortable it can be at first, though by the end Les and Ronnie are both all smiles. This odd couple doesn't need any lessons on friendship, though perhaps they could use some pointers on safe skateboarding. (Picture book. 4-8)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Two human feet are total opposites: Les is organized and strait-laced; Ronnie is laid-back and adventurous. When Ronnie is injured in a skateboarding accident, Les breaks out of his comfort zone to cheer him up. The personified appendages have lots of personality, and the message is presented with a not-too-heavy foot (�cf2]er...�cf1]) hand. Kolb's blocky digital art is expressive and appealing.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read

Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:2.4
  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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