Ferdinand Fox’s First Summer

Ferdinand Fox’s First Summer by Mary Holland is a beautifully illustrated book published by Arbordale Publishing on February 10, 2013. This 32-page work presents a photographic journal that follows a red fox as he explores his surroundings during the early months of his life. The narrative begins when Ferdinand is about a month old and captures his journey from the den into the world, showcasing his playful learning and sensory development as he transitions from a young kit to a young fox.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of nature and animal behavior, as the book highlights Ferdinand’s experiences while learning to hunt and adapt to his environment. The themes of seasons and the life cycle of foxes are woven throughout the narrative, making it an engaging read for children interested in animals and the natural world. With its focus on science and nature, this edition serves as both an educational resource and a delightful story for young readers.
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Follow this photographic journal of a red fox as he explores the world around him during the first few months of his life. He’s about a month old when he first comes out of the den. Watch as he learns to hunt through play and by using his senses. See the changes as he grows from a young kit to a young fox. After all, by the next summer, he’ll have kits of his own! Naturalist photographer and environmental educator Mary Holland has captured Ferdinand Fox’s First Summer in a way that is sure to grab children’s hearts.
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