Fern the Fearful Fox : A Picture Book about the Stories Fear Tells Us
Fern the Fearful Fox : A Picture Book about the Stories Fear Tells Us
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Author(s): Brown, Liz Kohler
ISBN No.: 9781737761327
Year: 202503
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.69
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Fear isn't always what it seems¿ Fern was a very fearful fox. She was afraid of frogs, flying squirrels, fish, fireflies, and even fuzzy moss. But it wasn't Fern's fault-she was born during the great Fox Flu, when all the foxes had to stay in their burrows for seasons upon seasons. Now, the Fox Flu is gone, and it's time for Fern to venture out into the world. But how can she be brave when everything seems so scary? Her family members offer advice, but nothing they say makes Fern feel braver-until Grandma shares a secret: She was afraid once, too. With Grandma's wisdom, Fern starts to see the world in a new way. A prickly bush isn't a monster-it's full of juicy berries. A buzzing beehive isn't a danger-it's a pot of golden honey.


And fear? Fear is just a story our brains tell us¿ but sometimes, the truth is much more wonderful. Perfect for young readers learning about courage and self-confidence, Fern the Fox is a heartwarming tale about facing fears, shifting perspectives, and discovering the bravery that was inside all along. ¿¿ A beautifully illustrated story for ages 3-7 ¿¿ Encourages resilience, curiosity, and emotional growth ¿¿ A must-read for kids who sometimes feel afraid or lived through the pandemic Inspired by the post-pandemic emotional backlash that many children have faced, this book helps kids see fear for what it is using timeless stoic philosophy in a kid-friendly language to give them tools to cope with fear.


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