The Little Hedgehog was a very famous novel by France's Marc Chagall. This novel was about a little boy named Montessori and his good friend, Little Hedgehog. The protagonist of the story, Little Class Montessori, was a curious little boy who liked adventures and adventures very much. One day, he heard that there were many magical creatures in a mysterious forest. The young Montessori boy decided to go on an adventure. He set off with the little hedgehog. In the forest, the boy met all kinds of creatures, including squirrels, rabbits, birds, and so on. He also bravely challenged some difficulties such as climbing trees and overcoming his fear. In the end, Little Monk found the entrance to the mysterious forest, but he also encountered some dangers, such as a fierce lion. In the forest, the young Montessori and his little hedgehog encountered many difficulties and challenges, but they also helped each other to overcome these difficulties. In the end, the young Montessori finally found the exit of the mysterious forest, but he also understood the importance of friendship. This novel not only tells a story about courage and friendship, but also shows Chagall's love and reverence for nature. The plot of the novel was lively and interesting, and the language was concise and clear. It was very suitable for children to read.