Foxy Tales - The Cunning Plan
Foxy DuBois is on a mission to get rich quick. Only one thing stands in her way. Alphonso the Alligator! Can Foxy's hair-brained scheme make enough money to keep Alphonso fed? Or will Foxy DuBois find herself on the menu?
A hilarious illustrated chapter book for newly-confident readers.
Foxy DuBois is on a mission to get rich quick. Only one thing stands in her way. Alphonso the Alligator! Can Foxy's hair-brained scheme make enough money to keep Alphonso fed? Or will Foxy DuBois find herself on the menu?
A hilarious illustrated chapter book for newly-confident readers.
Foxy DuBois is on a mission to get rich quick. Only one thing stands in her way. Alphonso the Alligator! Can Foxy's hair-brained scheme make enough money to keep Alphonso fed? Or will Foxy DuBois find herself on the menu?
A hilarious illustrated chapter book for newly-confident readers.
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About this book
Alphonso the Alligator is hungry - VERY hungry! And he’s eating poor Foxy DuBois out of house and home!
Worse still, if she doesn’t keep him fed, Alphonso is going to eat HER! She has to come up with a plan - and QUICK!
Luckily, an advert for a dog-walker in the local paper gives her an idea and she wastes no time in getting to work.
All she has to do, is kidnap Madame Fowl’s pampered pooches, then pretend to find them again and claim the huge reward that the rich old lady will no doubt offer. Then she’ll have all the money in the world to feed Alphonso and live the life of luxury she knows she deserves.
What could possibly go wrong?
Illustrated by Alex T. Smith
Published by Hodder / Hachette, 2014
ISBN: 978-1444909319
Foxy Tales Series
Dubbed “Comedy Genius" by The Bookseller, the Foxy Tales series is packed with slapstick humour.
Frenemies Foxy DuBois and Alphonso Alligator embark on three laugh-out-loud, crazy capers that will have your young readers begging for more!
With hilarious illustrations and short chapters, these are great stories to get even the most reluctant readers hooked.
Illustrated by Alex T. Smith