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The Adventures of Harry the Red Fox - Lost in the Woods - Book 1

Children's book read aloud, titled, ' Adam Raccoon In Lost Woods'

It then enters a lovely fantasy where the entire animal town comes to life, shown in a wide panorama that makes one want to wander the streets. One special device used through the book is that the children are shown in black, grays and whites. The color enters the book subtly at first with the little fox and a red bird who watches from above. The children maintain their more somber color palette even as the world around them is vibrant color. Yet these worlds can touch and cross, much to the joy of the reader. This genre bending graphic-novel picture book is beautiful, rich and worthy of journeying through time and again.

Appropriate for ages Mar 03, Earl rated it liked it. A picture book about two friends on the hunt for the girl's missing stuffed fox. Following the culprit leads them into a charming forest village. I didn't really like the resolution. And I couldn't help but think about The Golden Girl's episode where Rose's stuffed animal gets accidentally donated. Mar 05, Mary Ann rated it it was amazing Shelves: Wonderful wordless picture book that celebrates friendship, imagination and a child's love of her stuffed animal.

Perfect pacing, with excellent use of panels to move action along.


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Perfect gift along with a Calico Critters family. Mar 14, Laura Harrison rated it it was amazing. Extremely endearing picture book about a child fox who finds a little girl's stuffed toy fox. It immediately becomes his inseparable toy.

The little girl searches all over and asks the woodland animals if any of them have seen it. Kindness and love prevail when the girl sees how much the little fox loves her toy. Children will love this expertly illustrated, sweet book! Mar 01, Michele Knott rated it it was amazing Shelves: I am completely in love with this book.

Gorgeous, timeless, heart warming, touching. This is a book I'll reread over and over. Feb 05, Donalyn rated it really liked it Shelves: Feb 11, Barbara rated it really liked it Shelves: Illustrations created with pencil, watercolor and ink and then assembled and colored digitally tell a story filled with magic, love, friendship, and unexpected acts of kindness. A girl brings her cherished stuffed fox to school for show and tell, but a real fox swipes it while she is playing outdoors.

She and her friend follow the fox, determined to get it back. As they race through the forest, they discover a magical land filled with animals wearing hats and clothing and living in small houses. When they gather all the animals together in a central meeting place to show what they're looking for, a bear realizes just where he's seen the stuffed fox. Although the two friends find the stuffed animal and the little fox reluctantly agrees to part with it, the girl can tell how much he loves it, and decides to let him keep it.

Little Fox in the Forest

The little fox gives her something in return, and everyone is happy. The lack of words does not cause problems in understanding the story since each illustration speaks volumes. I especially liked the images that showed animals hiding behind trees or a bird flying nearby or, near the end, perched right outside the girl's bedroom window. This one is perfect for sharing with young readers and helping them look closely at the images in order to understand what's happening. Feb 16, Charlotte rated it it was amazing Shelves: Mar 30, D'Iberville Library rated it it was amazing Shelves: This is strictly a picture book.

The entire story is told without words. The detail in the pictures makes this such a special little story. A little girl takes her beloved stuffed fox to school for Show and Tell.


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  7. Afterwards, she goes to play on the swing set. A little passer-by sees her little fox and scampers off with it! She chases down the culprit, but loses him in the forest. The whole adventure is beautifully illustrated with cute little touches throughout keep your eyes peeled for the lit This is strictly a picture book. The whole adventure is beautifully illustrated with cute little touches throughout keep your eyes peeled for the little red bird on each page.

    A story told in pictures. This is the story of a girl that has a beloved stuffed animal. On the day she takes it to show and tell, it gets taken. She and her friend venture into the forest to find the fox that took her stuffed animal. They stumble into a world of wonder.

    My five year old like looking at each panel and noticing all of the detail. It is truly remarkable. A lovely story told with timeless art work. Mar 02, Jillian Heise rated it it was amazing Shelves: A lovely, delightful wordless picture book story with a fabulous message and illustrations you'll want to pore over to discover new details. May 30, Gratia rated it it was amazing. A wordless picture book about compromise and finding peace with your animal neighbors beautifully illustrated. Exceptionally end papers and spectacular yellow boards with a loveable drawing of a Fox.

    Remarkably the Dust Jacket has a different image of the Forest that tells more of the story. The picture story goes that A Fox steals a toy fox left on the playground and despite a brief interlude where the Bear thinks it belongs to the Weasel who had briefly acquired it from the Fox, and then figur A wordless picture book about compromise and finding peace with your animal neighbors beautifully illustrated. The girl gives a Fox her favorite toy, because the Fox has come to love it also, and in return the Fox gives his plush toy unicorn to the girl.

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    Apr 26, Deborah added it Shelves: This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Although I feel little sorry for the unicorn Mar 26, Angelina rated it really liked it Shelves: Such a beautiful wordless picture book! Graegin, Stephanie Little Fox in the Forest. Later, at the playground, she is shocked when a real fox appears and takes off with her beloved toy! As the girl and a friend chase after the fox, they embark on a grand adventure into a magical animal world they never knew existed.

    The fox is eventually found--and a new friend is made! The story is told through panels of pictures in a wonderful whimsical style and done so well that text is not really needed. This would be a great book for a home or classroom library, and could lead to some great writing prompts and discussions. The lack of text makes it a tough choice for the youngest book lovers who might need help following the story, but older children will love it. Apr 04, Juliana Lee rated it it was amazing Shelves: Could this be the next Caldecott winner?

    Detailed illustrations tell the story of a young girl who brings her stuffed fox to school for show-and-tell and stops at the park to play after school. A little fox who sees the stuffed fox in her schoolbag snatches it and runs into the woods. The girl runs after the fox. Her friend follows them both. And the two children get lost deep in the forest tracking down the fox. Readers can find lots of imaginative details on every page. Apr 26, Judy rated it really liked it Shelves: I don't remember 'reading' any wordless pictures books as a child, but I sure enjoy them now. There's so much on so few pages in this warm, eventful story that I'm looking forward to hearing my youngest nephew thoughts when we read it together.

    Sep 23, Sara Grochowski rated it it was amazing Shelves: What a delightful wordless adventure. Sep 14, Susan rated it really liked it Shelves: Can I just live in the forest town please? This is an absolutely wonderful wordless picture book that incorporates concepts of sharing, kindness, friendship, and imagination without being overly didactic or boring. The story begins in muted shades of blue and white and follows a young girl throughout the day and depicts her choice of a beloved stuffed fox toy to bring to school for Show and Tell.

    The story wanders off into the fantastic from that point on as a colorful young fox steals her toy and brings it home. The young girl and her f This is an absolutely wonderful wordless picture book that incorporates concepts of sharing, kindness, friendship, and imagination without being overly didactic or boring. The young girl and her friend end up journeying to a vibrantly colorful and detailed world of anthropomorphic animals, where she eventually confronts the thief.

    The story ends on a sweet note and I love how the final page shows how a bit of the color from the animals' world is retained in the 'real world.

    Little Fox in the Forest by Stephanie Graegin

    I am sure this book will be a favorite for children reading with parents and caregivers, especially for those who enjoy narrating tales as they see them. I expect that children will point out new details each time they read the book and become more familiar with the plot of the story. This book earns a rare 5-star rating from me. I think it's worth reading again and again. Mar 06, BrookesEducationLibrary rated it it was amazing. This is a stunning picture book about a little girl who takes her favourite toy fox into school for show and tell and later playing in the playground, a real fox steals her precious toy for himself.

    With a school friend, the girl follows the fox into the forest, coming upon a colourful animal village where the animals help her find the fox's home. Only then does she realise that her favourite toy is needed much more by the little fox who has already planned all sorts of adventures and games with This is a stunning picture book about a little girl who takes her favourite toy fox into school for show and tell and later playing in the playground, a real fox steals her precious toy for himself.

    Only then does she realise that her favourite toy is needed much more by the little fox who has already planned all sorts of adventures and games with his new foxy friend than she herself needs it. The girl and the fox exchange their toys and she leaves the village back for home.

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    This is a wordless picture book! The detail of the illustrations are everything in this story which is set out in a graphic novel format with framed images. The story which begins in the little girl's world is told all in grey, black and white. The colour of the book only entering with the little fox and their arrival into the animal village which is utterly charming and filled with so much detail that you wouldn't mind jumping into the pages and joining them yourself!

    This picture book is another important read for young children learning about sharing and building friendships through kindness and understanding. The girl allows the little fox to keep her toy despite the fact he stole it from her in the first place not that we're condoning theft! She understands how important the toy is to the fox because it is equally important to her. The trade of the toy fox for the toy unicorn, which retains it's woodland colour even when it has entered the dullness of the human world, is sweet and again promotes this ability to share with one another, even, I suppose, with strangers.

    I think books like these are so beneficial for young readers, they embrace the imagination of building a narrative from the story the pictures convey and I can guarantee the story won't be exactly the same each time you revisit it. Dec 30, Douglas Cootey rated it it was amazing Shelves: It features bight colors, competent, whimsical art, and a clear, illustrated narrative, but no words.

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