The Fox, the Fairy, and the Fabric Spell

A reverse-retelling of The Velveteen Rabbit for children struggling to love their new siblings.

Pippin’s life was crowded. And with three siblings, it was always something. Willa lagged behind. Oliver had trouble tracking smells. And Autumn’s claws were always getting stuck in her fur . . .

Being a big brother is hard, especially when your siblings are so needy. But Pippin must learn it one way or another.

When a fairy turns him into a stuffed animal and places him in a child’s nursery, will he finally discover what it means to love someone more than yourself?

Meet the Author & Illustrator Team

Lara d’Entremont is a mother and the author of A Mother Held: Essays on Anxiety and Motherhood. While the wildlings snore, she primarily writes, whether it be personal essays, creative nonfiction, or fantasy novels.

Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Kaylee Malone is a self taught and aspiring artist who has a passion for storytelling through visuals and character design.