"Little Foxes: Stories for Boys and Girls" by E. A. Henry is a compilation of uplifting tales from the early 1900s. Primarily intended for young audiences, the collection serves as moral lessons about behavior and integrity. These narratives teach young readers about how critical tiny decisions and habits are to forming who they are. The author begins by talking about "little foxes" that ruin vineyards, which shows how negative habits can cause bigger issues later. Henry emphasizes how important it is to identify and deal with these little problems early by explaining how actions like having a bad attitude can add up and lead to poor character. Using everyday examples and stories, Henry tries to get children involved, helping them realize the impact they have on themselves and others.

Little Foxes: Stories for Boys and Girls
By E. A. Henry
Discover how small choices can greatly affect who you become through these charming stories that impart words of wisdom.
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Children & Young Adult Reading Philosophy & Ethics Psychiatry/Psychology Religion/Spirituality/Paranormal
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2013-08-02
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