Meet Fergus the Fox

Fergus has a mind full of stories — twisty ones, silly ones, and sometimes ones that surprise even him. For a long time he kept those ideas tucked quietly inside, unsure whether anyone else would enjoy them. But when Andrew crafted a pen from a curious twist of yew wood, Fergus discovered that the tales in his head were meant to be shared.

Fergus is clever and thoughtful, always noticing the odd little details others might overlook. A crooked branch might become a dragon’s tail. A bouncing acorn might turn into a travelling hero. His imagination moves quickly, often leaping from one idea to another before he has quite decided where the story should go.

Though confident in his cleverness, Fergus sometimes worries about how his stories will be received. What if they sound too strange? What if the ending doesn’t quite make sense? These quiet doubts once kept many of his ideas hidden beneath the tall ferns and bramble bushes where he liked to think.

But writing changed something for Fergus. When he began putting his ideas onto paper, the stories seemed to find their own path. Soon the woodland creatures were gathering to listen — Pip leaning forward with bright curiosity, Wilee wagging his tail in delight, and even the quiet night creatures pausing to hear what might happen next.

Fergus reminds us that imagination is a gift meant to be shared. Stories do not have to be perfect to bring joy. Sometimes the most unexpected tales are the ones that make everyone laugh the loudest.

His adventure begins in Fox’s Fairy Tale — where a shy storyteller learns that a single pen, a little courage, and a forest full of friends can turn even the strangest ideas into something magical.