Foxes in the Snow

Foxes in the Snow by Jonathan Emmett is an illustrated children’s book published by Pan Macmillan in 2010. This charming tale follows two adventurous fox cubs, Alfie and Bonnie, as they experience their first snowfall while their mother is away searching for food. The story captures the excitement and wonder of winter, highlighting the cubs’ curiosity and the challenges they face in the vast, snowy world outside their home.
Readers will find a cozy narrative that emphasizes themes of family, imagination, and the beauty of nature. As Alfie and Bonnie navigate their snowy surroundings, the book explores the concepts of adventure and safety, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its engaging illustrations and a sparkly cover, this 32-page edition is well-suited for wintertime reading, especially during the holiday season.
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The wonderfully wintry tale of two adventurous little fox cubs and their first snowfall, from the team behind Ruby in Her Own Time When Mother Fox goes out to look for food she leaves her fox cubs, Alfie and Bonnie, with clear instructions to stay inside where it’s safe and snug. But the two young cubs can’t resist the exciting world above, and soon find themselves in the middle of their first ever snowfall! But Alfie and Bonnie are only little and the world outside feels very big, and very white. If they snow keeps on falling, how will they ever find their way home? This cozy, reassuring story with a stunning sparkly cover is perfect for Christmas and beyond.
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