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Dinner With Fox: A 3-Dimensional Picture Book

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Title: Dinner With Fox: A 3-Dimensional Picture Book
by Stephen Wyllie, Korky Paul
ISBN: 0-8037-0796-7
Publisher: Penguin USA
Pub. Date: 01 August, 1990
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.50
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Dinner with Fox
Comment: I am reordering this book for my son. We have one 12 year old issue and it's been well loved. This is the tale of a skinny fox who want's to eat all of his plump neighbors. He get's his in the end. This is a pop-up book that is cleverly illustrated. The pop-ups are cleverly embedded in the illustrations. Most importantly, it is still loved in our home.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Wonderful and Humorous Children's Book
Comment: I loved this book as a child. I recently had a craving for it and quickly searched for it. My copy is not in as good a condition as I had hoped (overreading) I reread it for the first time in years and find that I still enjoy the story, plus it has a moral to it. I won't go so far as to reveal the fate of Thin Red Fox (later Red Fox, and soon after that Plump Red Fox), but I will say that he gets his comeuppance for what he did to the colorfully named White Hen and Brown Hare. He is awaiting his third "dinner guest", Pink Pig, when an unexpected vistor (who dresses very well for a wolf) shows up, in his place. As I said, a great story. It is a shame to see this book out of print.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Wonderful and Humorous Children's Book
Comment: I loved this book as a child (I am now an upper level adolescent). I recently had a craving for it and quickly searched for it. My copy is not in as good a condition as I had hoped (overreading) I reread it for the first time in years and find that I still enjoy the story, plus it has a moral to it. I won't go so far as to reveal the fate of Thin Red Fox (later Red Fox, and soon after that Plump Red Fox), but I will say that he gets his comeuppance for what he did to the colorfully named White Hen and Brown Hare. He is awaiting his third "dinner guest", Pink Pig, when an unexpected vistor (who dresses very well for a wolf) shows up, in his place. As I said, a great story. It is a shame to see this book out of print.

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