Close Modal

In the Autumn Forest

Illustrated by Daniela Kulot
Translated by Elisabeth Lauffer
Look inside
Hardcover
$17.99 US
8.5"W x 10.2"H x 0.37"D   | 13 oz | 38 per carton
On sale Aug 05, 2025 | 32 Pages | 9781623546199
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Lexile 550L

additional book photo
additional book photo
additional book photo
A fall storm is coming. Should Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel worry or not? An autumn seasonal tale centered around community and friendship.

A gentle social-emotional learning picture book for 3-7-year-olds with themes of listening to each other’s feelings, showing compassion, and sharing will resonate with young readers.


When a storm is imminent, the animals debate whether something bad is brewing or not. Fox feels it. Crow sees it. And Mouse listens. But Squirrel insists there's no need to panic.

What happens when the sky clouds over and the wind whips across the land? Is there any benefit to a storm after all?

A friendship-driven social-emotional picture book about listening to one other and appreciating nature's gifts. Continue reading about Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel in the companion book, In the Winter Woods.
Fox, Mouse, and Crow commiserate over the arrival of autumn. Crow croaks, “After autumn comes winter, and winter is unforgiving!” Squirrel enthusiastically embraces autumn, declaring “Look! It’s raining lovely colored leaves.” A sudden rainstorm leaves them all scrambling for cover, and they reassemble afterwards to find the squirrel had a mishap with an apple. This has not dampened the delights of autumn, and what the storm left: “The ground is covered in fruits, nuts, and seeds!” providing a feast for the animals and changing Fox, Mouse, and Crows’ opinion of the season. Vivid illustrations in fall colors show the animal friends expressing their emotions as they meet up; spreads give way to single pages with half-pages and panel drawings as the friends seek shelter from the storm, then returning to full spreads as they come back together. The fall forest appears from both Crow’s view and the animals on the ground. Tucked in the background, a person does activities in the woods. The end pages show colorful leaves being blown across the pages. VERDICT Invite children to join in Squirrel’s joy over fall and all it brings to this group of friends.
School Library Journal

Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel brave a sudden tempest.
Translated from German, Kulot’s simple fable begins with four animal friends gathering to bid farewell to summer, embrace fall, and lament the unforgiving winter to come. Squirrel, ever the champion of autumnal glory, blithely ignores the threatening clouds looming. The others find shelter, but Squirrel is caught in the whirlwind storm. Luckily, all the creatures survive, even if they’re a bit tousled and ruffled. Squirrel’s companions giggle as they extricate his head from an apple that got stuck to his head amid the winds. But in the aftermath of the storm, steam rises, the sun shines, and the friends discover that the ground is littered with fruits, nuts, and seeds, the bounty of fall. The tale ends with Fox expressing the story’s moral: While storms may take us by surprise, there are blessings to be found when the weather clears. Kulot’s woodcut-esque digital illustrations are the star of the book. Everchanging facial expressions bring the four woodland creatures to life. The leaves in bright autumnal colors twirl on branches and float and fly through the air, while the clouds roil menacingly. The art and text work in tandem to evoke both a beautiful fall day in the forest and the power of a squall that makes trees bend and branches creak.
A boldly illustrated tale with a well-delivered takeaway.
—Kirkus Reviews

As autumn arrives, Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel share their thoughts about the season. Fox, Mouse, and Crow are already nostalgic about the autumn, although the season has just begun. On the other hand, Squirrel enjoys the “here-and-now” of fall, like the colorful leaves and the blue of the sky. Suddenly, a change occurs. A storm whips its way into the day, and the animals all scatter for safety. After the rainstorm, Fox, Mouse, and Crow gather together; however, their friend, Squirrel, is in a bit of a predicament and requires some help from his friends. Illustrations rich with autumn colors provide support to the season. Originally published in German, this title is translated by Elisabeth Lauffer. This story provides a springboard to discuss the appreciation of the beauty of the current season. Children may have fun noticing the autumn settings in the pictures along with the signs of the season. Teachers may want to add this title to their read-aloud collection of fall stories.
Children's Literature
Daniela Kulot was born in Schongau, a town in southeastern Germany. From the time she was a little girl, she would color and draw on anything she could. She later majored in communications design at Augsburg University of Applied Sciences. Daniela Kulot has pursued her passions of writing and illustrating books ever since. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages.

Photos

additional book photo
additional book photo
additional book photo

About

A fall storm is coming. Should Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel worry or not? An autumn seasonal tale centered around community and friendship.

A gentle social-emotional learning picture book for 3-7-year-olds with themes of listening to each other’s feelings, showing compassion, and sharing will resonate with young readers.


When a storm is imminent, the animals debate whether something bad is brewing or not. Fox feels it. Crow sees it. And Mouse listens. But Squirrel insists there's no need to panic.

What happens when the sky clouds over and the wind whips across the land? Is there any benefit to a storm after all?

A friendship-driven social-emotional picture book about listening to one other and appreciating nature's gifts. Continue reading about Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel in the companion book, In the Winter Woods.

Praise

Fox, Mouse, and Crow commiserate over the arrival of autumn. Crow croaks, “After autumn comes winter, and winter is unforgiving!” Squirrel enthusiastically embraces autumn, declaring “Look! It’s raining lovely colored leaves.” A sudden rainstorm leaves them all scrambling for cover, and they reassemble afterwards to find the squirrel had a mishap with an apple. This has not dampened the delights of autumn, and what the storm left: “The ground is covered in fruits, nuts, and seeds!” providing a feast for the animals and changing Fox, Mouse, and Crows’ opinion of the season. Vivid illustrations in fall colors show the animal friends expressing their emotions as they meet up; spreads give way to single pages with half-pages and panel drawings as the friends seek shelter from the storm, then returning to full spreads as they come back together. The fall forest appears from both Crow’s view and the animals on the ground. Tucked in the background, a person does activities in the woods. The end pages show colorful leaves being blown across the pages. VERDICT Invite children to join in Squirrel’s joy over fall and all it brings to this group of friends.
School Library Journal

Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel brave a sudden tempest.
Translated from German, Kulot’s simple fable begins with four animal friends gathering to bid farewell to summer, embrace fall, and lament the unforgiving winter to come. Squirrel, ever the champion of autumnal glory, blithely ignores the threatening clouds looming. The others find shelter, but Squirrel is caught in the whirlwind storm. Luckily, all the creatures survive, even if they’re a bit tousled and ruffled. Squirrel’s companions giggle as they extricate his head from an apple that got stuck to his head amid the winds. But in the aftermath of the storm, steam rises, the sun shines, and the friends discover that the ground is littered with fruits, nuts, and seeds, the bounty of fall. The tale ends with Fox expressing the story’s moral: While storms may take us by surprise, there are blessings to be found when the weather clears. Kulot’s woodcut-esque digital illustrations are the star of the book. Everchanging facial expressions bring the four woodland creatures to life. The leaves in bright autumnal colors twirl on branches and float and fly through the air, while the clouds roil menacingly. The art and text work in tandem to evoke both a beautiful fall day in the forest and the power of a squall that makes trees bend and branches creak.
A boldly illustrated tale with a well-delivered takeaway.
—Kirkus Reviews

As autumn arrives, Fox, Mouse, Crow, and Squirrel share their thoughts about the season. Fox, Mouse, and Crow are already nostalgic about the autumn, although the season has just begun. On the other hand, Squirrel enjoys the “here-and-now” of fall, like the colorful leaves and the blue of the sky. Suddenly, a change occurs. A storm whips its way into the day, and the animals all scatter for safety. After the rainstorm, Fox, Mouse, and Crow gather together; however, their friend, Squirrel, is in a bit of a predicament and requires some help from his friends. Illustrations rich with autumn colors provide support to the season. Originally published in German, this title is translated by Elisabeth Lauffer. This story provides a springboard to discuss the appreciation of the beauty of the current season. Children may have fun noticing the autumn settings in the pictures along with the signs of the season. Teachers may want to add this title to their read-aloud collection of fall stories.
Children's Literature

Author

Daniela Kulot was born in Schongau, a town in southeastern Germany. From the time she was a little girl, she would color and draw on anything she could. She later majored in communications design at Augsburg University of Applied Sciences. Daniela Kulot has pursued her passions of writing and illustrating books ever since. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages.

Holiday Cheer, Perfectly Gifted 🎁

The holidays are here, and our specialty retail sales team can’t wait to help you find the best gifts for your customers so you can sleigh the season! From blockbuster celebrity books to charming stocking stuffers to festive gift bags from Out of Print, PRH Retail has everything you need to curate a custom assortment

Read more