Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy: A Heartwarming Story for Kids

Hello from London (25th November 2024), where we were battered by Storm Bert all of yesterday. If you’ve been affected in the UK I do hope you and your family are safe. ❤

It’s been a busy last few weeks but I am thrilled to let you know that Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy, the third book in my Ferdinand Fox rhyming picture book series is finally here. 🦊

This fun and heartwarming tale, in which Ferdinand saves the day, is perfect to read aloud to ages 3-5, or for early readers age 6+ to read and enjoy themselves. (Adults love it too, btw!) Scroll down to find out more.

Picture book image of boy sitting at the bottom of a grassy slope with one foot stuck down a hole looking up at a friendly fox. Title says 'Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy. About the story

When Ferdinand Fox hears a cry for help near the railway track, he leads rescuers to a lost little boy. The story ends happily, as the little boy and his mother are reunited, but will anyone realise who the real hero is?

Accompanied by Andrew Smith’s beautiful illustrations, Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy offers young readers simple messages about bravery, kindness and unexpected friendship. By the end, they discover that unsung heroes come in all shapes, sizes – and species..!

Picture book spread with three policemen chasing a fox up a hill. Little boy lying to the right in a separate scene with his foot stuck down a hole . The inspiration behind the story

Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy was sparked by a moment near Barnes Bridge Railway Station, close to where I live on the west edge of London. Late one afternoon, I saw a beautiful fox trotting up the station steps towards the platform – probably the same fox I had seen on the far side of the bridge a few weeks earlier, and which inspired Ferdinand Fox and the Hedgehog.

Image of fox sitting beside a railway track as a red train approaches from a bridge that crosses the river. Sun and hills in the background.

The station sits beside the River Thames (which is tidal) and the trains cross the river to reach the platform. As I watched the fox disappear up the steps, I assumed he had gone to look for food, but then had one of my ‘tingly feelings’ and began wondering if there was more to his journey.

Already knowing how kind and confident Ferdinand was from my earlier two stories, something began to tell me that he might have a habit of quietly ‘saving the day.’ And so, the idea of a lost boy began to bubble up. 😊

Ferdinand arriving on the platform in search of a snack! Picture book spread. Red train at platform with commuters pouring off. A fox is trotting up to a waste bin with scraps of food and newspapers sticking out. Ferdinand hears the young boy’s cries Picture book image of a fox perched on the edge of a wooden slatted waste bin looking for food. A second image of a fox trotting off with a slice of pizza from the bin.

Ferdinand soon finds the young boy and reassures him before going to find help… A happy ending ensues, but only the little boy knows who really saved him. 🦊

A perfect gift for little ones

If you’ve children, grandchildren, nephews or nieces I hope you’ll be tempted by this magical tale. It was such fun to write and has been in the drawer for far too long! I am certain that, along with Andrew Smith’s stunning illustrations, it will delight the young (and older!) readers in your life, and they’ll want to return to it again and again. 😊 🦊 📚

Where to order Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy

The book is currently available in paperback and eBook on Amazon. It can be read as an eBook on tablets, phones or the Kindle Fire using the free Kindle App, and is free with Kindle Unlimited. It will be available from other stores in paperback in the next few weeks.

Click or tap here to view or order Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy on Amazon

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Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends! 🇺🇸 🦃

Happy Thanksgiving this week to my American friends and followers – I hope you all have a wonderful celebration with your families. Having lived in the States for two years, I know what a special time it is! Enjoy!

See you in December 🎄

That’s it for now. With the holiday season upon us I will be in touch again in early December to remind you about my Christmas picture book  (Affiliate link) more news, and other titles!

With very best wishes,

Karen 🦊 📚😊

PS: Here’s that link again View or order Ferdinand Fox and the Lost Boy on Amazon (Affiliate link)

PPS: If you buy any of my books and you or your children enjoy them, please do take a moment to leave a short review online. It really does make a difference. Thank you! ❤

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Published on November 25, 2024 09:22
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