"Explore all 22 chapters of The Adventures of Fred and Tom with a complete chapter guide and a detailed map of Yellowwood Forest. Perfect for young readers, parents, and teachers."
This chapter-by-chapter guide covers all 22 stories from The Adventures of Fred and Tom, helping young readers, parents, and teachers explore the magical Yellowwood Forest.
A powerful storm throws Fred and Tom off course on their migration journey. Injured and battered, they must find shelter in an ancient yellowwood tree — and trust each other like never before.
“That’s the kindest thing anyone’s ever done for me,” Tom whispered.
Fred comes up with a daring plan to remove the twig stuck in Tom’s wing — using a string, a slip knot, and a bungee-jump-style dive. It’s risky, it’s wild… and it just might work.
“When the string gets tight, it should pull that nasty twig right out of your wing—if our plan works.”
Fred discovers a beehive and learns honey might be the key to healing Tom’s wounded wing. With Gabriel the soldier bee and a buzzing team of helpers, the forest shows its kindness again.
“We’ll buzz until the honey sets. Then your wing will be sealed and safe.”
With Tom grounded, the pair turn their hollow into a cozy home — complete with bedrooms, a storeroom, and river-soaked cotton beds. The forest begins to feel like home.
“A lounge, two bedrooms, and a storeroom — we’ve found ourselves a mansion!”
A shiny silver button leads Fred and Tom toward a mystery — and a name engraved on the edge hints at an adventure waiting beyond the forest.
“Property of Professor Whiskerton’ Laboratory… Reward if Found.”
Returning the missing button leads the birds to the brilliant (and vegetarian!) Professor Whiskerton — a talking inventor-cat who welcomes them warmly.
“Visitors! How splendid! And feathered ones at that!”
The professor gifts Fred and Tom their first Adventure Packs and magical communication buttons — tools that will shape every adventure to come.
“Knowledge is only valuable when shared, my friends.”
Glowing lights lead them to a hidden glowworm village inside a giant stump — and the colony needs help before their Festival of Lights begins.
“Welcome to Luminous Hollow. We don’t often get visitors from above.”
A circus elephant named Tara is unintentionally crushing the glowworms’ moonflowers. Kindness — and communication buttons — turn a problem into a friendship.
“I would never intentionally harm another creature’s treasures.”
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Fred and Tom track the fizzy water to a soda factory. With help from Professor Whiskerton’s translator, they warn the humans and save the forest.
“We don’t want to harm the forest — thank you for telling us!”
A snake frightens a magnificent white horse named Geronimo — leading Fred and Tom to meet John, a kind farm boy who joins their adventure team.
“A bird… just spoke to me. This is incredible!”
John meets Professor Whiskerton for the first time. Tea, inventions, and new medallions form the foundation of a unique friendship.
“Knowledge is only valuable when shared, my boy.”
The professor unveils a lantern that reveals invisible trails — and entrusts it to the four friends to guide future adventures.
“When lit, it reveals paths unseen by ordinary eyes.”
A frightened fox cub is trapped across a flooded river. Guided by the lantern, the team builds a rope bridge and rescues him one step at a time.
“One step at a time… I’ll fly right beside you.”
The cub’s fear reveals the truth: poachers have captured more young foxes. The friends use ancient tunnels and courage to begin a daring rescue.
“Two men with cages… and they’re heading this way.”
Honey disappears from the hives. Fred and Tom follow sticky clues to uncover a surprising culprit.
“The honey’s gone… every last drop.”
Heavy rains cause a flood — but the rising waters aren’t natural. Someone has blocked the river on purpose.
“This wasn’t caused by nature… someone wanted the river to rise.”
As animals prepare for colder weather, unsettling signs suggest something darker is moving through the forest.
“There’s a feeling in the air… as if the forest is holding its breath.”
Clouds gather, medallions glow, and the lantern pulses wildly. A storm is coming — and not just in the sky.
“A storm is coming — and not just in the sky.”
The forest faces its greatest threat as the mysterious shadow reveals itself. Courage is tested.
“In the heart of the storm, something moved… something watching, waiting.”
United with every creature they’ve helped, the friends face their final battle. Light triumphs over fear.
“Light always wins — even when the storm seems darkest.”