The new storybook 'Star Wars: Chewie and the Porgs' has been released in unison with the latest film that is in theaters now to extend the franchise reach into new territories. Written by Emmy award-winning author Kevin Shinick with illustrations by Fiona Hsieh, the book focuses on the relationship between the classic character and the bird-like porgs that are making their debut in the latest film.
The 'Star Wars: Chewie and the Porgs' storybook has been released just in time for Christmas yet has already gone on backorder with many retailers given the immense popularity that the franchise experiences once a new film hits theaters. The book comes as one of many publications that are being released around the Star Wars storyline that allow parents who grew up watching the original films to share with their own children.
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