The Hungry Fox

The Hungry Fox by Claire Llewellyn, published by Rigby in 2000, is an engaging children’s book that features vibrant illustrations by Teri Gower. This edition, written in English and spanning 8 pages, presents a simple yet captivating story about a hungry fox who attempts to sneak into a farmyard. As the fox creeps past a sleeping dog, the hens notice his presence and create a commotion, ultimately leading to a chase that saves them from danger.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that combines elements of adventure and humor, making it suitable for young audiences. The book focuses on themes relevant to juvenile nonfiction and language arts, encouraging early literacy and comprehension skills. With its concise format, The Hungry Fox provides an entertaining experience that captures the attention of children while introducing them to the dynamics of farm life and animal interactions.
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A hungry fox spies a farmyard with a sleeping dog and a little house full of hens. He creeps past the dog, trying not to wake him up. When the hens see the fox, they make so much noise that they wake both the dog and the farmer. The fox is then chased away by the dog and the hens are saved!
Illustrated by Teri Gower.
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