Trill the Fox Cub

Trill the Fox Cub by Jane Burton, published by Purnell in 1989, is a 24-page exploration of the early life of three fox cubs. This book presents the journey of these cubs who are abandoned by their mother and subsequently cared for in a specialized animal hospital. Through this narrative, readers gain insight into the challenges and experiences faced by young foxes as they prepare to return to their natural habitat.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed depiction of the cubs’ development and the care they receive, highlighting themes related to animals and nature. The book serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, particularly regarding foxes and mammals. With its engaging content, Trill the Fox Cub offers a glimpse into the lives of these animals and the efforts made to ensure their survival in the wild.
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Depicts the early life of three fox cubs who are abandoned by their mother and cared for in a special animal hospital until they are ready to return to the wild
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