Fantastic Mr Fox

Boggis, Bunce and Bean are the meanest, foulest farmers in the world! So when they declare war on Mr Fox, who has been stealing their chickens and cider to feed the starving animals on the hill, they mean business! They are determined to get Mr Fox. They lie in wait outside his hole, crouching behind trees with loaded guns; ready to shoot, starve or dig Mr Fox out. But Mr Fox is a crafty, noble fox with lots of little foxlets to feed, and he isn’t going to give up that easily. With the help of his friends, Rabbit and Badger, he thinks up an ingenious plan to evade their shotguns and shovels… One of Roald Dahl’s most charismatic characters comes to flamboyant life in this best-loved novel – a true childhood essential.

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  • liked it

    It’s totally FANTASTIC!!!😆😄it’s also really funny and humurous…Mr fox is very clever,....Hmmm…🐕

    7 May 2016

  • loved it

    So cool! The amazing pictures and events make me feel part of the book. I got the book in Year two at a leaving assembly.

    5 March 2016

  • This book is brilliant although I don’t like it when Mr Fox’s tail gets shot off.

    18 August 2015

  • loved it

    I really enjoyed this book because I liked how Mr Fox manages to get lots of food from the farmers for his family. I like the part when Mr fox and his four small foxes get lots of food from the famers for a big feast.

    The book is really exciting.

    Roald Dahl is an amazing author.

    26 June 2015

  • I think that Mr.Fox is an very very smart fox and an helpful one to he will do anything for his family

    25 February 2015

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    Roald Dahl

    Roald Dahl is probably the best loved children’s author ever, creator of iconic characters like Matilda, Willy Wonka and the BFG!

    Awards

    Roald Dahl has won many awards for his books including the Whitbread Award for The Witches in 1983, the Smarties Award in 1990 for Esio Trot and the Blue Peter prize for Matilda in 2000. In 2008 the Roald Dahl estate launched an award in his name – the Roald Dahl Funny Prize.

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