Books
No Matter Our Differences, God Loves Us All
Welcome to the Fox Hollow Series
The Fox Hollow Series is carefully designed to promote and advocate trust, faith, hope, honesty, acceptance, uniqueness, love, creativity, confidence, friendship, kindness, bravery, and grace.
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Tales of Thunder
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Brush and Meadow, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. One morning, the cubs are awakened by the sights and sounds of an uncontrollable storm. Some storms sneak up quickly, some storms slowly brew, and some come with a lot of noise and even some damage too. The cubs find that the unknown can be a little scary.
But those unknowns don’t really matter. What matters is the care and kindness that comes from helping each other through the storms. Because a spark of kindness brings joy to a moment and spreads with the sharing of moments too. And when you see a sparkle of love, you feel joy in you.
“Bonnie and Miss Tay help us understand it is not what we are born with that decides who we are, it is what, through vulnerability, love, and fortitude, we seek to become. Share this book with your children, whomever they are. Read it aloud. Share this with the adults in your world. Allow the wisdom herein, that is beyond words, to heal and inform.”
Dr. Royce Fitts
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Dream Worker, Theologian, Author
Tales of Bravery
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. One particularly stormy day, the cubs learn about Momma Fox’s journey to the Hollow. Not all storms are mild, some can become very dangerous. In this Fox Hollow story, the cubs learn just how many difficulties Momma Fox has faced.
But challenges can be overcome, and as a result, the cubs discover that they and all their family and friends are brave enough to learn and grow together. And knowing that, makes Momma Fox and her cubs very happy.
"Journey to Fox Hollow Tales of Bravery tackles the difficult task of helping children reframe sad or traumatic memories or events by focusing on the positives that come from the bravery and love of others. While loss is difficult, our heroes give us a chance at a better life and we in turn can honor them by being compassionate and caring for others. Momma fox teaches her cubs life lessons about adventure, risk taking, love, sacrifice, loss and how important it is to be part of a larger family or community."
Amy Smith, MD
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
Tales of Kindness
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. One particularly breezy day, the cubs and their friends face new adventures learning about kindness. Not all adventures are easy to navigate, and just like the ever-changing wind, the animals find that they can sometimes react to change differently.
But those differences don’t really matter. What matters is knowing that we can say what’s on our mind but do it in a kind and loving way. Because being kind to one another is a very important thing. And understanding that, makes Momma Fox and her cubs very happy.
While working on Book 3 in the Fox Hollow Series, author Bonnie J. Gibson was approached by her daughter, Taylor, with the concept and some art samples for Tales of Kindness. The result, the mother and daughter joined forces to bring Taylor’s creative inspiration to life with sparking, brand-new tales and lessons from Momma Fox, her cubs, and the rest of the Fox Hollow animals. Many happy adventures await!
"This is my favorite book in The Fox Hollow Series. What a sweet story. I loved the illustrations and the wonderful lesson about kindness. I’m going to try Shine’s new hair style!
Melissa U.
Amazon reviewer
Tales of Friendship
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. With the coming of spring, the trees and plants have unveiled many different shapes and colors. The hibernating animals are waking up and are ready to play, though some of them have special challenges that might seem to make their lives a little harder.
But those differences don’t really matter. What matters is knowing that everyone has a uniqueness that makes them special, and by working together, we can inspire each other with new ideas and adventures. And that makes Momma Fox and her cubs very happy.
"No child left behind; what a beautifully illustrated story with an important message that there are many ways to include your friends in fun ways, even when they can't participate in the same way as you."
Wendy G.
Amazon reviewer
Tales at the Lake
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. And just like all the different colors and shapes of the flowers and trees in the Hollow, there are differences in the animals that live there as well.
But those differences don’t matter. What matters is knowing that you are free to be yourself, to live your own life in the way that best works for you. And that makes Momma Fox and her cubs very happy.
“Bonnie’s words, combined with beautiful illustrations, tell a sweet story of the uniqueness of God’s creation. And Bonnie’s family does the same thing. I know this story comes from a very real place in her heart and I believe it will touch your heart as well.”
Matthew West
Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, and author
Tales of Two Cubs
Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. And just like all the different colors and shapes of the flowers and trees in the Hollow, there are differences in the animals that live there as well.
But those differences don’t matter. What matters is knowing that you are free to be yourself, to live your own life in the way that best works for you. And that makes Momma Fox and her cubs very happy.
"Tales of Two Cubs is a beautifully illustrated and imaginative children’s story that emphasizes the importance of expressing emotions while at the same time embracing individual differences, styles, and forms of expression. The author has created a thought-provoking story that is refreshing to read and encourages children to be themselves, look for the positives, and appreciate the world around them."
Amy Smith, MD
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist