Description: "Arco the fox loves his little house. But when new neighbors with huge homes start to move into the area, Arco begins to feel the need to build his house bigger and grander, too. But is that what will actually make him happy? With lively, whimsical art, this debut picture book from Jess Fogel tells a gentle story about the importance of finding what truly brings you joy, no matter what others say."--
Review Quotes: "Fogel's gentle, straightforward story offers a noble message, especially in today's world, which often values overconsumption over necessity; it's clear that bigger isn't always better. Arco's emotional journey is authentic, and his eventual resolution rings true."--Kirkus Reviews
"With minimal, concise text and sweet, detailed illustrations in a muted palette that support the story line, this beginning reader gently conveys its you-do-you message without devolving into overt tirades against excess or the treacle of many affirmation-laden peers. Arco knows what he needs to be satisfied, and, for him, bigger definitely isn't better."--Booklist