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Fantastic MR Fox - Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl
Fantastic MR Fox
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In the tradition of The Adventures of Peter Rabbit, this is a "garden tale" of farmer versus vermin, or vice versa. The farmers in this case are a vaguely criminal team of three stooges: "Boggis and Bunce and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean. / These horrible crooks / So different in ... show more
In the tradition of The Adventures of Peter Rabbit, this is a "garden tale" of farmer versus vermin, or vice versa. The farmers in this case are a vaguely criminal team of three stooges: "Boggis and Bunce and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean. / These horrible crooks / So different in looks / Were nonetheless equally mean." Whatever their prowess as poultry farmers, within these pages their sole objective is the extermination of our hero--the noble, the clever, the Fantastic Mr. Fox. Our loyalties are defined from the start; after all, how could you cheer for a man named Bunce who eats his doughnuts stuffed with mashed goose livers? As one might expect, the farmers in this story come out smelling like ... well, what farmers occasionally do smell like. This early Roald Dahl adventure is great for reading aloud to three- to seven-year-olds, who will be delighted to hear that Mr. Fox keeps his family one step ahead of the obsessed farmers. When they try to dig him out, he digs faster; when they lay siege to his den, he tunnels to where the farmers least expect him--their own larders! In the end, Mr. Fox not only survives, but also helps the whole community of burrowing creatures live happily ever after. With his usual flourish, Dahl evokes a magical animal world that, as children, we always knew existed, had we only known where or how to look for it. (Ages 9 to 12)
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780141346441 (0141346442)
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pages no: 96
Edition language: English
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it
4.0
This is a short, not-so-tame, absolutely hilarious children's story about how Fantastic Mr Fox outfoxes a trio of fox-hungry farmers. The illustrations by Quentin Blake add to the quirky humour of the story.
Aashaman
Aashaman rated it
5.0 by aashman garg, mind tree school
Protagonist- Mr. Fox Antagonist - Boggis, Bunce and Bean Short summary- Mr. fox is the father is the father of four small foxes. For his and his family's surival he uased to steal from three very mean farmers, Boggis, Bunce and Bean When they are all fed up by his activities they decice a plot ...
Shizuku's Sleepy Reviews
Shizuku's Sleepy Reviews rated it
4.0 Fantastic Mr. Fox
I couldn't believe how gruesome this story was, but it was enjoyable. If you're getting this for your kids though, I would suggest that you wait until they are at least in 4th or 5th grade.
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it
4.5 Fantastic Mr Fox
1. As a kid I didn't know that hard cider was a thing, so whenever I heard the end of the book I was a little confused because apple cider never made me feel that good when I drank it. 2. I didn't read this book until I was 20 something, but I listened to it all the time as a kid. I could hear Roa...
MyBookyLife
MyBookyLife rated it
5.0 Fantastic Mr. Fox
I5t was a pretty good book and much better than the movie. :)
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