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Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson, illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke, Greenwillow Books, 2006, ISBN 0-06-113401-5
PS: When his favorite tree begins to lose its leaves, Fletcher the fox worries that it is sick, but instead a magical sight is in store for him.
There's another Fletcher book about springtime. I read it to my kindergartners, and they loved it! They felt so smart when they figured out that the "snow" was really blossoms from a tree, blossoms that had bloomed because it was springtime!
So now we also have a book for Fall.
I'm glad. The kids love these sweet books, which do have a beautiful surprise on the last page.
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