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Tail Tale Too

Wally is back, and this time he’s tackling life’s challenges with even more creativity and curiosity. From chores at home to camping in the great outdoors, Wally turns to the magical Tailor for tails to solve his problems. But with each new tail comes an unexpected lesson—and a reminder from his clever snake friend, Snoo, that some things are better done the human way.

Full of heart and humor, Tail Tale Too is a delightful sequel about embracing mistakes, helping others, and learning that true strength comes from being yourself.

Praise for Tail Tale Too:

“…a sweet read-aloud for parents and caregivers who know the value of letting kids stumble and shine.” – Literary Titan

“Delightful story of a boy and his snake wins hearts and laughs.” – Book Life Review

“Problem-solving is a central theme….Readers who enjoy easy-to-understand modern fables will appreciate Tail Tale Too!” – Readers’ Favorite

“…feels similar in some ways to an Aesop’s Fable. This book would be great for primary-age children and is a bonus to the original book, A Tail Tale. The author’s thoughtful writing and play-on-words keep children and readers of all ages engaged….” – LitPick

Tail Tale Too

Tail Tale Too follows Wally, a curious and confident boy with a big imagination and a habit of believing he knows best, until experience teaches him otherwise. Each chapter shows Wally calling on a magical Tailor to give him different animal tails—a monkey’s, a fox’s, and a peacock’s—hoping each one will help him tackle a challenge. But every tail ends up backfiring in funny or unexpected ways.

I really liked the clever way the story used tails to teach lessons. Wally’s excitement is relatable and funny, and the situations he gets into, like crashing a wedding with a giant peacock tail, made me laugh. The writing is clear and rhythmic, with just the right balance of silly and sweet. Wally feels like a real kid, not just a lesson-delivery system. And Snoo, the grumpy snake sidekick, adds a snarky voice that keeps things grounded and amusing.

What hit me the most, though, was the final scene. There’s a genuine emotional warmth when Wally helps the little beaver and finally trusts his own instincts instead of magical fixes. That moment felt earned. It landed with quiet confidence, and it reminded me how kids (and adults) grow, not from being told what to do, but from trying things, failing, and choosing to do better next time.

The artwork is bright and whimsical, perfectly matching Wally’s big personality and wild tail adventures. Each page bursts with colorful details that bring the characters and their emotions to life in a way that’s both playful and inviting.

Tail Tale Too is a charming picture book with heart, humor, and a lot of wisdom tucked inside its playful pages. I’d recommend it for kids aged 4 to 8, especially the ones who like to figure things out on their own, even if it takes a few missteps. It’s also a sweet read-aloud for parents and caregivers who know the value of letting kids stumble and shine.

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