There, she meets a creature named Fawn, whose soft voice and kindness lure her to him. Thinking she has made a strange new friend, she promises to return the next day—but Fawn has other ideas.
Zoe and her father find a lone fawn in the forest in this picture book for young readers. Okanagan, syilx, Indigenous, animals, language, woodland creatures, mothers and babies
Hailed as a classic in Native American literature, this tale has been an inspiration for countless children as well as adults who are trying to find harmony in their lives.
There, she meets a creature named Fawn, whose soft voice and kindness lure her to him. Thinking she has made a strange new friend, she promises to return the next day—but Fawn has other ideas.
Little Fawn was growing fast and it was now time for Mother Fawn to teach him to stay safe in the wild. Would Little Fawn remember what to do if faced with the hunter or a fox? He tried to listen very carefully to his mother's advice.