The Fox Busters

The Fox Busters by Dick King-Smith, published by Puffin in 1998, presents a unique tale centered around the Foxearth fowls and their ongoing struggle against cunning foxes. This edition, written in English and spanning 106 pages, introduces readers to a bold rooster who fathers three exceptional chicks—Ransome, Sims, and Jefferies—who possess extraordinary flying abilities that set them apart from any other chicken.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover the adventures of the Fox Busters as they navigate the challenges posed by their crafty adversaries. The story explores themes of bravery and ingenuity, showcasing how these remarkable chicks use their skills to confront the foxes. With its focus on the dynamics of this age-old battle, The Fox Busters offers an entertaining glimpse into the lives of these fowls and their quest for survival.
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The Foxearth fowls have a long tradition of battling with the crafty foxes whose devlish cunning is hard to outwit. Then the bold rooster fathers three exceptional chicks – Ransome, Sims and Jefferies – who fly faster, higher and further than any chicken has ever done before. They are the astonishing Fox Busters.
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