Shadow the Deer

“Shadow the Deer” by Theresa Radcliffe is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Puffin in 1994. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant full-color illustrations, capturing the essence of a forest environment. The story follows Shadow, a deer, as she searches for food and water while her three-day-old fawn sleeps nearby. As danger lurks in the form of a hungry fox, the narrative explores themes of maternal instinct and survival in the wild.
Readers will find an engaging depiction of the adventures of deer in their natural habitat, highlighting the challenges they face. The book presents a vivid portrayal of animal life, making it suitable for young readers interested in wildlife and nature. With its focus on juvenile fiction, particularly concerning animals like deer, moose, and caribou, “Shadow the Deer” offers an educational glimpse into the lives of these creatures, encouraging curiosity about the natural world.
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Deep in the forest, a three-day-old fawn lies sleeping while its mother, Shadow the deer, searches for food and water. Danger is in the air, and a hungry fox is on the prowl. Will Shadow be able to protect her fawn? “A beautiful book that relates the adventures of deer in their natural habitat”.–School Library Journal. Full color.
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