Fast Fox Goes Crazy

Fast Fox Goes Crazy by Allan Ahlberg, published by Viking/Puffin in 1999, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This edition is presented in English and showcases a whimsical narrative centered around a party hosted by Mother Hen and Slow Dog, where playful antics unfold on a bouncy castle.
Readers will discover a charming tale involving Fast Fox and nine lively chicks. As the story progresses, the last chick struggles to join in the fun, prompting Slow Dog to step in and demonstrate how to bounce. This playful interaction leads to an amusing climax where Slow Dog lands on Fast Fox, resulting in the chicks’ escape. The book explores themes of friendship and teamwork through its lighthearted plot, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in stories about animals and playful adventures.
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The chickens, Mother Hen and Slow Dog have a party. When they play on the bouncy castle, Fast Fox opens his sack and the nine chicks bounce in, but the last chick can’t bounce. Slow dog shows him how to bounce and lands on top of Fast Fox – the chicks are free!
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