During the Passamaquoddy winter migration in Maine, Baby Zoo Sap falls off the family bobsled and the forest animals, hearing his cries, gather to protect him until his father returns to find him.
Describes the characteristics of temperate forest biomes, and looks at the lives of baby animals that live in woodland forests, including the opossum, black bear, bald eagle, red fox, deer, red squirrel, bobcat, and giant panda.
"When fox finds a radio, he and his forest animals can't stop dancing to the music! They swish and flap and chirp and move . . . until the radio stops working. But fox and the forest animals may come to find that music is all around--drip-drop, thump, thump, crunch, crunch--if you take the time to listen"--Provided by publisher.