Goodreads Summary:
When a young girl brings her beloved stuffed fox to the playground, much to her astonishment, a real fox takes off with it! The girl chases the fox into the woods with her friend, the boy, following close behind, but soon the two children lose track of the fox. Wandering deeper and deeper into the forest, they come across a tall hedge with an archway. What do they find on the other side? A marvelous village of miniature stone cottages, tiny treehouses, and, most extraordinary of all, woodland creatures of every shape and size. But where is the little fox? And how will they find him?
Local Reviews:
Benjamin, Winesburg fifth grade: This story is wordless and has good illustrations. I would vote for it because the pictures explain the story. It is a good book.
Joshua, Winesburg sixth grade: The pictures tell the story. The pictures are very creative with the fox. There are no words and it is set up like a comic strip.
Tony, Winesburg sixth grade: I thought the book was very interesting and had a lot of detail. The book was about this girl that took her toy fox to school. She was swinging and a fox took the toy fox and she chased him. Do you think she will find the fox? Read the book to find out.
Ethan, Winesburg fourth grade: They had show and tell at school. The pictures are colorful. Read the book to find out more.
Jordan, Winesburg fourth grade: A girl buys stuffed fox and a real fox takes it. Read what happens.
Maci, Winesburg third grade: Her stuffed animal comes alive. The pictures are awesome. You should vote for this book.
Matthew, Winesburg third grade: A little girl has lost her stuffed animal. That's why a fox took her stuffed animal. Then they traded a unicorn. I like this picture book.
John Mark, Winesburg third grade: A girl was swinging than a fox came and took her stuffed animal. This book is wordless but the pictures tell the story. The book has gray and black pictures.
Derek, Berlin fifth grade: This is a HORRIBLE book. There are no words and the pictures do not tell the story well.
Kendra, Berlin fifth grade: The story Little Fox in the forest tells me the story with pictures. Even though the story does not use words, it still tells us what is happening in the story very well.
Dakota, Berlin fifth grade: I think the Little Fox in the Forest is cute. The pictures are easy to understand. It is awesome.
Nevaeh, Berlin fifth grade: I like the book called Little Fox in the Forest because the pictures are so cute. I liked how you have to use your imagination since there are not many words. It isn't very colorful toward the beginning but it is colorful toward the end.
Mallory, Berlin sixth grade: Little Fox in the Forest is an amazing book. I love how there are just pictures, and I love when the pictures go from black and boring to colorful and cheery.
Chloe, Berlin sixth grade: It is a very heart touching story about a fox and a stuffed animal. It is a very amazing friendship story. I'm sure you will love this story as much as I do!
Rachel, Walnut Creek sixth grade: Little Fox in the Forest is a heartfelt story about a girl and her stuffed animal. The pictures were very detailed, bright, and happy. I think this book is going to win.
Alexa, Walnut Creek fifth grade: This book was okay. It had a lot of pictures and no words so that you can tell it in your own way.The book starts off sad and has black and white pictures. Then it changes to happy and has colorful pictures.
Chloe, Berlin sixth grade: I have to agree with Chloe, it was a great story.
Derek, Berlin fifth grade: For those of you who think this is a good book you are wrong! It is horrible!
Elaine, Walnut Creek fourth grade: I like this book because it has a lot of animals. This story is about a little girl and her stuffed animal.