Hattie and the Fox

Hattie and the Fox by HSP is a children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin in 2002. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Hattie as she attempts to alert her friends about a lurking danger in the bushes, but her warnings go unheeded by the other animals.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes themes of communication and awareness, as Hattie repeatedly tries to convey her observations to her friends, including goose, pig, horse, and cow. The book explores the dynamics of listening and the importance of paying attention to warnings, making it relevant for discussions around language arts and reading skills. With its engaging premise, this title is suitable for young readers interested in stories about animals and friendship.
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I can see a nose and two eyes in the bushes!” cries Hattie. But nobody is listening. “I can see a nose, two eyes, two ears, two legs, and a body in the bushes!” cries Hattie. But no one is paying a bit of attention. Not goose. Not pig. Not horse. Not cow. She tries again and again to warn her friends of danger, but nobody listens to Hattie. That is, until they all realize that what Hattie is saying is true!
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