Some kids' rooms get a lion or a dinosaur. Yours gets a badger emerging from a mossy hollow and a fox sitting quietly by a birch tree, and somehow that feels exactly right. This is a set of two neutral forest animal prints, drawn in the kind of soft, detailed style that looks like it came from a beloved old storybook.
The fox is rendered in warm amber tones, tail curled, glancing back with that particular fox expression that is half curious and half unbothered. The badger peeks out from beneath a fallen log surrounded by clover, mushrooms, and a couple of small butterflies. As animals wall art goes, this set has real character without being loud about it.
The muted beige background keeps both pieces calm and cohesive, which means they work in a nursery, a toddler's bedroom, or a playroom without competing with everything else on the walls. Hung side by side, they feel like a little scene unfolding across two frames.
This is the kind of art that grows with a child, not out of it. It is specific enough to be interesting and quiet enough to last.