City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Good question, a tale told backwards, Sue Whiting, Annie White

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Good question, a tale told backwards, Sue Whiting, Annie White
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
3-6 years
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Good question
Responsibility statement
Sue Whiting, Annie White
Sub title
a tale told backwards
Summary
A very hungry fox in search of food stumbles into one wrong fairytale after another trying to flee some very high-profile fairytale characters, eventually giving Henny Penny the fright of her life. Have you ever wondered why Henny Penny thought the sky was falling? Well, here's a story that might just give you the answer. Told from Fox's point of view this magical tale links fairy story and nursery rhyme characters in a delightful, funny and quirky way. All Fox wants is a tasty meal to fill his hungry belly. But he keeps wandering into the WRONG stories. No dinner for him - just more trouble! Will Fox ever find the RIGHT story?
Target audience
juvenile
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Contributor
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