I’ll Always Be Your Friend

I’ll Always Be Your Friend by Sam McBratney is a charming children’s book published by HarperCollins on March 1, 2004. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a young fox who, after a playful day, declares to his mother that he is no longer her friend. As the day turns to dusk, he begins to reconsider his words and the bond he shares with his mother.
Readers will find a gentle exploration of themes such as friendship and family dynamics. The narrative highlights the emotional journey of a child navigating independence while being reassured of a mother’s unwavering support. With a focus on the relationship between the little fox and Mother Fox, this book addresses social issues relevant to young readers, making it a thoughtful addition to any juvenile fiction collection.
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A mother’s friendship never ends. . .
When Mother Fox says it’s time to stop playing and go home, her little fox says, “I’m not your friend anymore,” and scampers off. But as daylight fades and dark shadows loom, the little one starts to have second thoughts.
With his usual keen eye for the emotions of young children, Sam McBratney perfectly captures the trust between a child testing out his independence and his mother, who reassures him, “I’ll always be your friend.”
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