Four Famished Foxes and Fosdyke: A Hilarious Alliterative Tale About Siblings, a Farmyard Feast, and Acceptance for children

Four Famished Foxes and Fosdyke: A Hilarious Alliterative Tale About Siblings, a Farmyard Feast, and Acceptance for children

by Pamela Duncan Edwards, Henry Cole

About this book

One Fine Fox Four famished foxes make fun of their brother Fosdyke, who feels fondly for fried figs, fennel, and French bread. Leaving him behind to fry and flambé, they go foraging for fowl in a forbidden farmyard. Unfortunately, the foxes find the fowl forwarned. Foiled, they return to their den. Will they ever filch a fabulous farmyard feast? Or will they forgo fowl and finally admit that "a fox is a fox whatever the food"?

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