No. of pages 56
Published: 1992
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In "Fox and His Friends," Edward Marshall tells the charming story of Fox, a clever and adventurous character who embarks on a journey to help his friends. Along the way, Fox encounters various challenges and learns the importance of friendship, teamwork, and kindness. With delightful illustrations and whimsical storytelling, the book emphasizes the value of caring for one another and the joy of working together to overcome obstacles. As Fox navigates different situations, he teaches readers valuable life lessons about empathy and cooperation, making it a heartwarming tale for children. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Bodley Beginners, Penguin Young Readers, Penguin Young Readers Level 3, Puffin, Puffin Easy To Read, Red Fox, Red Fox Beginners .
There are 56 pages in this book. This book was published in 1992 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Edward Marshall is the writer of Fox at School, Fox and His Friends, Fox on Wheels, Fox All Week, Fox in Love , and many other children's titles. James Marshall was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up 16 miles outside of the town on the family farm. He graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a degree in history and French. He is best known for his series on the mischievous exploits of Fox, a debonair, lazy showoff; the uproarious adventures of the two Cut-Ups, Spud and Joe; George and Martha; and the misadventures of the Stupid family. In 1989 he won a Caldecott Honor for Golidlocks and the Three Bears . He died in 1992. James Marshall grew up near San Antonio, Texas, and became an award-winning author and illustrator of more than seventy books. He is best known for his series on George and Martha, the tons-of-fun hippopotamuses; on the mischievous exploits of Fox, a debonair, lazy showoff; and on the misadventures of the Stupid Family. He died in 1992.
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Penguin Young Readers
Penguin Young Readers feature a traditional numbered levelling system, as well as the Guided Reading levelling system, to ensure quick recognition for educators, parents, and kids. Younger readers figure out new words from picture and context clues while they begin to recognize fiction from non-fiction. Maturing readers can understand different points of view and identify story elements like characters and conflict.