Fox on a Box

“Fox on a Box” by Phil Roxbee Cox is a delightful addition to beginner readers’ collections, published by Usborne in September 2009. This 16-page book features phonic-based text that is cleverly intertwined with a humorous story, making it an engaging choice for young readers. The edition includes a phonics guide for parents, enhancing the reading experience and supporting literacy development.
In “Fox on a Box,” readers will encounter a playful narrative that combines animals and humor, specifically focusing on a fox. The book’s design includes fold-out flaps on some pages, adding an interactive element that encourages exploration and engagement. This title is ideal for those seeking to introduce children to reading through entertaining stories and phonics, making it a valuable resource in juvenile fiction.
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For beginner readers – phonic-based text is cleverly blended with a funny story Includes phonics guide for parents… and some pages have fold-out flaps!.
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