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Steven Frank Author Interview

Woody Woodchuck: Lost in the Woods follows a young woodchuck who is taking the laundry down when a strong wind knocks his glasses off and blows the laundry into the nearby woods, causing him to lose his glasses and to go searching without them, ultimately getting lost.What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I went on a 17-day African safari in 2024 to Kenya and Tanzania and was part of a six-person Land Cruiser with five fellow travelers. Over the long, 12+ hour travel days that followed, the six strangers would become six close friends. Each person had a unique personality, but we formed a lifelong friendship on this amazing, shared journey.

​What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

To show kids that it’s easy, fun, and rewarding to make new friends. All of the characters in the story had a weak sense and a strong sense (lack of smell, hard of hearing, etc.) Working together and using everyone’s unique strengths, a group can overcome whatever challenges they may encounter on the journey to reach their goal. Meet someone new. Be a friend to them. Make a new friend.

What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?

When Woody gets hopelessly lost in the deep woods, he is alone and afraid. The scene sets up the story for Woody to meet four woodland creatures that would ultimately become friends. Together on a journey to help Woody get home, the new friends use their unique strengths to overcome the obstacles they face and get Woody back home safely to his Mama.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out and what can your fans expect in the next story?

Book two in the series, Woody Woodchuck: Adventure in the City, is being illustrated and will be out in July 2025. Woody’s love for “wild-berry and acorn” pie gets him in big trouble this time as he gets trapped in a bakery delivery truck and ends up in the city over 30 miles from home. He’ll need the help of new friends, and old, to make it back home to Mama this time!

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Woody Woodchuck and his Mama live in a porch-fronted cabin in a meadow just off the woods. One day, Woody decides to surprise his Mama by bringing in the wash from a clothesline. Maybe he’ll even get an extra slice of his favorite wild-berry and acorn pie for helping! Suddenly, a huge wind gust sweeps in without warning. Woody is knocked off the log and loses his glasses while several laundry items get blown into the woods. Woody doesn’t see much without his thick glasses but decides to go find the clothes without them. He searches deeper and deeper into the woods. Finally he stops, realizing he is lost, alone and afraid. There in the deep woods Woody encounters four woodland creatures: Billy Badger, Sebastian Skunk, Fannie Fox and Daisy Deer. Each of the soon to be new friends he meets possess one weak sense and one strong sense that may prove helpful. Can they work together using their strengths to overcome the obstacles they encounter and help Woody find his way back home to Mama?


Woody Woodchuck: Lost in the Woods

At its heart, Woody Woodchuck: Lost in the Woods is a charming tale about getting lost, finding help, and learning that everyone’s got something special to offer. Woody, a sweet little woodchuck with big glasses and a bigger heart, sets out to surprise his Mama by doing something helpful. But things go sideways when a wild wind barrels through and scatters the laundry and his glasses into the woods. What follows is an adventure filled with new friends, a few scares, and a lovely message about teamwork and acceptance.

One of the most compelling aspects of the story is how relatable Woody’s character feels from the very beginning. His intention to help his Mama is simple and sincere, yet things quickly spiral out of his control, an experience many readers, both young and old, can identify with. When Woody loses his glasses and chooses to press on despite his fear, his determination comes across as both courageous and quietly moving. The moment he realizes he is lost, standing alone in the unfamiliar woods, is especially poignant. The author captures that sense of quiet fear with subtlety and care. It’s not overly dramatic, but it resonates. The tone throughout is gentle and honest, with just enough tension to keep the reader engaged without overwhelming the story’s warmth.

The woodland characters were, for me, the most engaging element of the story. Each animal possesses a uniquely heightened sense alongside a notable weakness. For example, Billy Badger excels at navigating underground tunnels but lacks a sense of smell, while Daisy Deer can see great distances yet struggles with hearing. This dynamic offers a thoughtful and effective way to illustrate the idea that everyone has distinct strengths and limitations. It’s a subtle but powerful message about cooperation and mutual support. I especially appreciated the way each character’s abilities contributed to helping Woody find his way back to Mama’s cabin. Their teamwork felt natural and balanced, with no single character overshadowing the others. The group’s success came from their unity, not individual heroics, which made the moment feel both satisfying and meaningful.

The writing in this book is smooth and accessible, simple in style, yet far from boring. It has a warm, steady rhythm that invites readers into the story, much like a familiar animated tale. I especially appreciated the author’s pacing; the narrative doesn’t feel rushed, allowing space for readers to fully imagine the journey, whether it’s crawling through the tunnel beneath the creek or catching a whiff of Mama’s pies cooling on an old tree stump. The dialogue is natural and believable, particularly during the moments when the animals are working together to solve problems. Through small, well-crafted interactions, each character’s personality becomes clear.

I’d absolutely recommend Woody Woodchuck: Lost in the Woods to anyone with little ones who enjoy gentle, thoughtful stories with a sprinkle of adventure. It’s also a great pick for early readers who are starting to fall in love with storytelling. This book would shine during a cozy storytime or even as a classroom read-aloud. It reminded me that a little kindness, a little courage, and a few good friends can get you through just about anything.

Pages: 29 | ASIN : B0DYWC71FX

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