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Learn moreIt's Valentine's Day, and on the farm that means a Valentine's party. Little Duck is wildly excited. She hangs balloons, streamers, sparkling lights, and hearts everywhere, and she hand-makes a valentine for everyone. On top of a hill, a little fox hears the music from the party and follows Little Duck's many decorations to the barn...but foxes are not at all welcome on farms. The chickens stop dancing. The sheep stop dancing. The pigs stop dancing. The mice hustle off to hide. Will Little Fox ruin the dance? Perhaps she's just what the party needs!
Doreen Cronin is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty children's books, including The Chicken Squad series, Cyclone, and the Caldecott Honor Book Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. A former attorney, she lives with her two children in Brooklyn, New York. For more information, visit DoreenCronin.com.
Maurice England has narrated over one hundred audiobooks. Through narrating, his past experiences in broadcasting, community theater, music performance, and ministry merge with his love for books, ideas, learning, and spiritual evolution. While his narration experience has primarily been with nonfiction, personal development, and spiritual growth titles, he enjoys fiction storytelling as well. Inspired by the behind-the-scenes artists who engineer, direct, edit, and master audiobooks, he has become a student and participant in those processes.