Fast Fox Goes Crazy

Fast Fox Goes Crazy by Allan Ahlberg, published by Viking in 1999, is a 32-page children’s book written in English. This engaging story revolves around the antics of Fast Fox, who is preparing a barbecue that puts the local chickens in jeopardy. As Mother Hen realizes her chickens are missing, Slow Dog follows the enticing aroma to the woods, setting the stage for a suspenseful encounter.
Readers will find a lively narrative that highlights themes of adventure and animal interactions. The story unfolds as Mother Hen races to confront Fast Fox, who has captured her, while Slow Dog’s quest to save the day adds an element of excitement. With its focus on animals and the dynamics of their relationships, this book is a delightful addition to juvenile fiction, appealing to young readers who enjoy tales of cunning and bravery.
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The chickens are in danger again, for Fast Fox is having a barbecue. Mother Hen discovers that her chickens are missing, and Slow Dog smells the cooking and follows his nose to the woods. Mother Hen reaches the barbecue first, but is grabbed by Fast Fox. Will Slow Dog save the day?
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