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Nancy Fulda
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Best way to interest early readers (or, more likely, their parents)?

So... itty bitty chapter book for children aged 5-10. (It's my kids' fault I wrote it. Sigh. Don't ask.) Which product description sounds the most appealing?



Option 1:
Quote:
Meet Arthur: He's smart, shy, determined and... oh yes... he's an owl.

Arthur wants to go trick-or-treating more than anything, but can he make his dream a reality when humans don't even notice him?

Told in an accessible, easy-to-read style, Arthur's adventures will captivate audiences of all ages.
Option 2:
Quote:
This chapter book for early readers follows the adventures of Arthur, a small spotted owl, as he struggles to understand the human tradition of Trick-or-Treating. Told in an accessible, easy-to-read style, Arthur's adventures lead him into the depths of a candy bowl, along a hallway filled with jack-o-lanterns, and into the wilds of a suburban neighborhood.
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