Through the North Pole Snow
By (Author) Polly Faber
Illustrated by Richard Jones
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
3rd November 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
32
Width 255mm, Height 280mm, Spine 8mm
435g
A beautiful gift picture book about a little white Arctic fox meeting Father Christmas, charmingly illustrated by Richard Jones.
On a cold winter night a little fox burrows deep in the snow looking for something to eat and a place to rest. She finds herself falling down into a warm, cosy house and meeting a kind old man with a great round belly and a fox-white beard.
As the months pass she helps him collect letters and make toys until Christmas Eve, when she is taken on a snowy, moonlit journey across the world and discovers who her new friend really is. This tender story of friendship brings home the true meaning of Christmas.
When little fox goes looking for dinner, they find not only something to fill their belly, but also something to warm their heart. Stack this one up, its destined to become a new holiday classic. * A bookseller on Edelweiss *
This foxy spin on a beloved Christmas character will put readers in the holiday mood.
This quiet, Santa-centric story is original, and holiday-minded readers will appreciate the unique angle. The cover art gives away the big reveal of the identity of the foxs new roommate, but the soft, mixed-media illustrations and the expressive lines of the fox make up for the lack of mystery.
As delightful and sweet as a candy cane.
Polly Faber is the author of the Mango & Bambang series and Pony on the Twelfth Floor. She is also a childrens book blogger and volunteer reading helper through the charity Beanstalk. With her family, she looks after her very own tiny free library outside their house in North London.
Richard Jones grew up in the Midlands but moved to Devon to study illustration at the University of Plymouth and never went home again. His previous books for Walker include The Squirrels Busy Year, Bird Builds a Nest in the Science Storybook series, The Child of Dreams and The Seed of Doubt.