FICTION

The Christmas Fox

illus. by Anik McGrory. 32p. Knopf. Oct. 2016. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781101935002.
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PreS-Gr 1—A bluebird, a lamb, the stars in the sky, and a few other wild and domesticated animals entreat a little fox to join them in bringing gifts to a new baby. Fox doesn't seem to listen, preferring to dance with snowflakes and romp in the stream, but when he shows up at the barn, his playfulness is a gift in itself. The full-spread illustrations portray a winsome young fox frolicking against a snowy scene glowing with soft, rich colors. The text, though simple enough for preschoolers, doesn't bring anything new to the Christmas story; the moral isn't expressed in a way that is particularly resonant or forceful. That there was most likely no snow in Bethlehem on that first Christmas night might not be a problem, since this baby isn't ever named as baby Jesus—even though he is in a manger surrounded by animals.
VERDICT A visually appealing but forgettable story.

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