Fletcher and the Falling Leaves

Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson is a charming first edition published by Harper Collins on August 29, 2006. This 32-page book is presented in English and follows Fletcher, a young fox, as he navigates the changes of autumn and his deep concern for his favorite tree, which is losing its leaves.
In this story, Fletcher expresses his worries about the tree and vows to help it through the seasonal transition. As the last leaf falls, he feels a sense of disappointment, but the narrative takes a turn when winter arrives, revealing a delightful surprise for Fletcher and his tree. The book touches on themes of friendship and the natural world, making it a thoughtful exploration of change and resilience.
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It’s autumn, and Fletcher’s favorite tree is slowly changing colors and losing its leaves.
Fletcher is very worried.
He tells the tree he’ll help. But when the very last leaf falls to the ground, Fletcher feels as though he’s let down his friend . . .
. . . until the first day of winter, when Fletcher sees that his tree has turned into a shining, glittering surprise.
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