Synopses & Reviews
Carl and Jean's new children's book weaves a delightful tale with a message: most fawns found alone in the woods are rarely lost or abandoned. Newborn fawns spend their first weeks without mom because her scent will attract predators to her babe. She instinctively knows to stay only briefly to nurse and care for her fawn. He will travel with her when he is older and stronger.
Review
"The images are clear and detailed, and will be sure to draw admiration especially the adorable close-up of the fawn that even shows his eyelashes." School Library Journal
Synopsis
It wasn't just the sun pushing back the long, cold winter nights. Nor was it the spring flowers breaking through the melting snow. Oh, no . . . a new life was born in the woods. He slept alone in the tall grass. Was he lost? The animals of the forest wanted to know. "Lost in the Woods" is a springtime tale of trust, patience, and waiting for your time.
Synopsis
"The forest is abuzz over a newborn fawn. Various creatures have spotted him and all are worried that he might be lost. Despite his assurance that he's just waiting for his mother, the animals chime in with comments and offers of help."
Synopsis
A colorful springtime tale of trust, patience, and waiting for one's time. Woodland creatures are concerned for a newborn fawn they believe is lost. "Lost in the Woods: The Movie "is now available on award-winning DVD.A colorful springtime tale of trust, patience, and waiting for one's time. Woodland creatures are concerned for a newborn fawn they believe is lost. "Lost in the Woods: The Movie "is now available on award-winning DVD.