Fox on Stage (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

Fox on Stage by James Marshall is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin Young Readers in January 1996. This reprint edition spans 48 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Fox as he enthusiastically declares, “Let’s put on a play!” and takes center stage in various entertaining scenarios, showcasing his flair for performance.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of Fox’s adventures in the performing arts, where he plays multiple roles, including a hero, a mummy, and even a princess. The narrative captures the excitement and chaos of putting on a play, making a film for Grannie, and attending a magic show, all while highlighting Fox’s charming personality. With themes centered around children’s fiction and the performing arts, this book offers a fun and engaging experience for young readers.
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“Let’s put on a play!” Fox says. Dexter plays the mummy, Carmen is the princess, and Fox is the hero, of course—but that’s not what makes him a star! Whether putting on a play, making a film for Grannie, or going to a magic show, Fox struts in the spotlight, with hilarious results.
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