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Foxly's Feast

by Owen Davey

Foxly's stomach is rumbling! He needs something to eat, and sets off to look for something tasty. On his search for dinner, he meets ducks, rabbit, sheep, mice - and even a friendly owl. What a feast this will be! But which tasty item will he choose...? Or maybe not!

 

This playful, thought-provoking picture book challenges our notions about storybook foxes, and our ability to 'read' signs. Could Foxly's knife and fork thought-bubble mean 'come to my party' rather than 'I'm going to eat you?' And maybe the bulges in his knapsack are vegetables and cheese – not corpses?

 

With its woodland palette, deceptively simple perspectives and uncluttered layout, this is a real journey – and great fun to spot the 'clues!'

 

Highly commended for the Macmillan Prize for Illustration.

 

Publisher: Templar

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