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Fujiko and the Fox

The Woodland Explorers Club, Book 4

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Fujiko and the Fox

By: Ewa Jozefkowicz, Gillian Flint
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Join the Woodland Explorers Club to solve mysteries and protect the animals and trees of Willow Wish Wood. Six magical stories for 6+ inspiring learning through nature.

Since breaking her arm in a cycling accident, Fujiko misses playing her violin and something strange is going on with the sounds she hears. Instead of tweeting birds and rustling leaves, she keeps hearing tyre screeches and sirens.

When the Woodland Explorers find a fox living in the woods, Fujiko discovers they have a special connection.

Friends, fireworks, foxes and an autumn festival all play a part in Fujiko’s story as she recovers from her accident and music returns to her life.

Includes exciting Super Woodland Facts on animal camouflage, foxes and hibernation.

©2025 Ewa Jozefkowicz, Gillian Flint (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Animals Animals & Nature Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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