A New Home for Fox
Ellen DeLange author Agi Ofner illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Clavis Publishing
Published:2nd Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon
A great book about prejudice and being open to new neighbors, friends, and experiences. It's also a conversation starter about the immigrant and refugee experience. For brave little readers ages 5 years and up. After fleeing his home, Fox arrives in a new forest. Tired and looking for a friend, Fox knocks on the first door he sees. Will Fox make a new friend?
"One day Fox gets chased out of his home by some dogs, and needs to find a new home but the animals in the forest aren't very welcoming. I know this is a story about prejudice, but I think it would have been a better message to tell children that all people are welcome and deserving of love and acceptance when they show up rather than tying Fox's acceptance to saving the animals. The illustrations are amazing. They are so gorgeous and colorful and really make the book. My favorite was Fox with the flower." - Gilbert Public Schools "I liked this book. It made a good read aloud book for my youngest child. The story is simple, Fox gets displaced and seeks out friends and a new place to call his own. The animals are drawn with a cute style which means that children identify with them quickly. I found the story easy for children to relate to, the emotions Fox felt when he missed his home and couldn’t find friends." - Hyde Park Primary and Secondary schools
ISBN: 9781605376455
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
32 pages