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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the pull between wanting independence and needing the security of home. It is a gentle balm for the child who wonders if they would be missed if they wandered off, or who feels a bit overlooked in the hustle of a busy household. Foxie is a dog with a tail like a fox and a stomach that is never quite full, leading her on a wandering adventure where she finds fame but realizes that no amount of treats can replace the people who love her. Originally published in 1949, this d'Aulaire classic captures a nostalgic sense of wonder. While the plot involves a lost pet, the story maintains a light, humorous tone that prevents it from becoming too distressing. It reinforces the idea that our true value isn't found in what we can do or how famous we are, but in the simple, loyal bonds of family. It is an ideal bedtime read for children ages 4 to 8 who appreciate animal stories with a happy, grounded ending.