"\"One snowy night, a fox loses its way, entering a village. Chased away by the grown ups, Fox takes shelter in a greenhouse. A little boy sees this from his window. Without hesitating, he brings a basket of food to the greenhouse, where he leaves it for the fox. His gift is noticed and the night becomes a garden of new life, nourished by compassion and kindness. Princesse Camcam's cut-paper illustrations, along with the beautiful lighting of the sets she creates, make the experience of looking at these illustrations both touching and transcendent. Their beauty and essential simplicity reflect the beauty of the story. The reader is left charmed by the fox and the child and thoughtful about the emotional lives of both humans and other creatures.\"--"@en . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "An act of tender compassion is given (and repaid) in secret during an icy winter night."@en . . . . . "Fox's garden"@en . . . "Foxes." . . "Foxes Juvenile fiction." . . "Boys Fiction." . . "Animals Treatment Fiction." . . . . "Enchanted Lion Books," . . "Compassion Fiction." . . "Foxes Fiction." . . "Animal welfare." . . "Conduct of life Fiction." . . "Picture books for children." . . "Stories without words." . . "Animal welfare Juvenile fiction." . . "Boys Conduct of life Juvenile fiction." . . "Boys Conduct of life." . .