Red Fox and His Canoe

Red Fox and His Canoe by Nathaniel Benchley is a delightful reprint published by HarperCollins on May 1, 1985. This 64-page book, written in English, presents a humorous tale centered around Red Fox’s adventures with his new canoe as he sets out to catch a million fish. However, his excitement quickly turns into a challenge as unexpected guests, including a bear and his friends, join him, leading to a comical situation where space becomes a premium.
Readers will find a charming story that combines elements of juvenile fiction and humor, making it suitable for beginner readers. The narrative explores themes of friendship and adventure, set against the backdrop of the United States and featuring Native American influences. This engaging tale invites young readers to enjoy the antics of Red Fox and his unwelcome companions, ensuring a fun reading experience.
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Red Fox wants a big canoe. And when he gets it, he’s off to catch a million fish. But Red Fox gets more than he bargained for in his roomy new canoe — a bear and his buddies, two otters, a raccoon and… soon there won’t be any room left for Red Fox!
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