Grandma Fox

“Grandma Fox” by Allan Ahlberg, published by Puffin in 2000, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. In this tale, Fast Fox employs clever disguises as he attempts to catch chickens, taking on the roles of a grandma, a doctor, and a postman. However, his plans are consistently thwarted by Slow Dog, leading to humorous outcomes that will entertain young readers.
This book presents a playful narrative that showcases the antics of Fast Fox and Slow Dog, emphasizing themes of creativity and persistence. Readers will enjoy the whimsical scenarios as Fast Fox navigates his various disguises, ultimately settling for a sandwich instead of his desired chicken. With its focus on juvenile fiction and short stories, “Grandma Fox” offers a lighthearted reading experience that is sure to engage children and spark their imaginations.
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Fast Fox disguises himself as a grandma, a doctor and a postman in his efforts to catch the chickens. Slow Dog foils his plot once again, however, and Fast Fox must make do with a sandwich of bread, butter, salt, pepper and lettuce – but no chicken!
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