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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice the wild world in their own backyard or expressing a desire for more independence. Through stunning photography and accessible language, this DK Reader traces the lifecycle of a fox from a vulnerable kit to a confident, solitary hunter. It is an ideal choice for the child who is fascinated by 'real' animals and is beginning to navigate the transition from being cared for by parents to doing things on their own. As a developmental tool, the book helps children process the concept of growing up through the lens of nature. It balances the warmth of a mother's care with the exciting reality of learning to hunt and survive. The 24-page format is perfect for early readers (ages 5 to 7) who are building confidence in their vocabulary while exploring themes of curiosity, freedom, and the changing seasons. It provides a grounded, factual look at the natural world that respects a child's intelligence.