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The Fox Cub Bold
by Colin Dann'He saw on man raise his weapon and take aim at him... and, the next instant, felt a fierce sear of pain in his right thigh...'The fox cub Bold has left the sheltered life of the nature reserve determined to make his way in the world. But, exulting in his new-found freedom, he becomes reckless. And now he lies badly wounded by a hunter's bullet. Can Bold survive - lamed and unable to hunt - in the harsh environment of the real world he so eagerly entered? Winter is coming and friends are hard to find . . .
The Fox Hole
by Ivan SouthallKen could never have known what would happen when he left Melbourne to stay with Uncle Bob's family in the hills for the whole holiday weekend. Nothing turned out as he'd planned, though he'd been looking forward to the visit - his first real trip on his own - for months and months. But when the boys camp out and Ken, chasing a marauding fox, finds himself trapped in an old gold-mining shaft with a sinister history, events rise to an almost unbearable pitch of tension and excitement. And neither Ken, nor Hugh and Joan and Francie, nor their parents, are ever the same again ...
The Fox Hunt (The Saddle #22)
by Bonnie BryantTallyho!The Saddle Club is in for some real excitement when Stevie's boyfriend, Phil, invites them, along with a few other kids from their Pony Club, to participate in a genuine fox hunt. Stevie, Lisa, and Carole can't wait for the event to begin--especially when they find out that no harm will come to the fox! But first, to give everyone a chance to learn the ropes, there's a mock hunt at Pine Hollow Stables. As the most devious of the bunch, Stevie is chosen to play the fox. Yet on the day of the hunt, she'll discover she isn't the only one who's devious . . . when her prank-playing brothers get involved in the chase!
The Fox Hunt Mystery (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #132)
by Carolyn KeeneIn pursuit of a horse thief, Nancy rides down a twisted trail of trouble! Nancy's friend Laura Passano has invited her down to Maryland to enjoy a horseback riding holiday. The weather is wonderful, the pastures peaceful, the trip a real treat. There's only one catch: Someone's out to sabotage the Passano family stables. First, the feed is poisoned ...then Laura's favorite horse, Morning Glory, is stolen! Did Alexa Shaw, Laura's spoiled rival, find the perfect way to hurt her? Or has the upcoming fox hunt so enraged animal activists that they've turned to sabotage? Spurred to action, Nancy's in the hunt for a lawbreaker ... and she's headed straight into a hornet's nest of greed, jealousy, deception, and dangerous secrets!
The Fox Inheritance (Jenna Saga #2)
by Mary E. PearsonOnce there were three. Three friends who loved each other - Jenna, Locke, and Kara. And after a terrible accident destroyed their bodies, their three minds were kept alive, spinning in a digital netherworld. Even in that disembodied nightmare, they were still together. At least at first. When Jenna disappeared, Locke and Kara had to go on without her. Decades passed, and then centuries. Two-hundred-and-sixty years later, they have been released at last. Given new, perfect bodies, Locke and Kara awaken to a world they know nothing about, where everyone they once knew and loved is long dead. Everyone except Jenna Fox.
The Fox Steals Home
by Matt ChristopherAlready troubled by his parent's divorce, Bobby Canfield is further distressed when he learns that his father, who has coached him in running bases, intends to move away.
The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night: An Old Song (Picture Yearling Book Ser.)
by Peter SpierThis Caldecott Honor book from beloved illustrator Peter Spier is a spirited take on a classic American folk song."[Spier's] finely detailed, action-packed New England autumn vistas are almost startlingly beautiful."—The New York Times Over fifty years after he won a Caldecott Honor for The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night, legendary illustrator Peter Spier went back to this time-honored favorite in 2014 to paint the half of the book that was originally printed in black and white. In this glowing, restored vision of Spier&’s beloved classic, follow the wily fox as he roams a sleepy New England town in search of a meal, with tones and textures so vivid you can almost hear the crackle of crisp fall leaves and the ripples of the river in the moonlight.
The Fox Wife: A Japanese Folktale
by Elizabeth PrestonKitsune are fox spirits that take on human form and play tricks on people. One such man fell in love with a kitsune disguised as a beautiful woman.
The Fox Wish
by Kimiko Aman Komako SakaiThis charming story follows two children who go looking for their jump rope and discover that a group of foxes have claimed it as an answer to their wish. With beautiful, classic illustrations and lyrical text, here is a subtle, sensitive piece of magic that proves to sisters, brothers, and foxes alike that the trusted familiar often lives right next to the truly extraordinary—if only you have the eyes to see it.
The Fox Wish
by Kimiko Aman Komako SakaiThis charming story follows two children who go looking for their jump rope and discover that a group of foxes have claimed it as an answer to their wish. With beautiful, classic illustrations and lyrical text, here is a subtle, sensitive piece of magic that proves to sisters, brothers, and foxes alike that the trusted familiar often lives right next to the truly extraordinary--if only you have the eyes to see it.
The Fox and the Crow
by Houghton Mifflin CompanyHoughton Mifflin Reading Leveled Readers: Fo Fabl 2. 2. 4 Above Levl The Fox And The Crow
The Fox and the Crow: Independent Reading Blue 4 (Reading Champion #522)
by Jackie WalterThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. This retelling of the original traditional tale is suitable for children aged 5-7, or those reading at book band Blue.
The Fox and the Forest Fire
by Danny PopoviciA story of hope and friendship, in which resilience trumps tragedy in the wake of a forest fire.After moving from the city, one boy discovers his new home in the woods isn't so bad—there is friendship in the midst of the forest. But when he spots a fire on the horizon that soon engulfs everything he's come to know—the bugs, the plants, the fox who keeps him company—he is forced to flee. When his newfound comfort goes up in smoke, how can he ever feel at home again?In a forest fire, so much can change in an instant. But both fox and boy learn that there are some things fire cannot burn. With time, the forest will regrow, the animals will return to their home, and so will the boy and his mom.As we all search for tools for understanding the destruction of forest fires, this touching story shows that hope, friendship, and resilience shine the brightest.TIMELY: As fires rage over a wider swath of the United States and internationally, and as fire season lengthens year after year, and sets new records year after year, these are themes communities are engaging with daily during fire season.WRITTEN BY A FIREFIGHTER: The author-illustrator was a volunteer firefighter, giving him a unique perspective on the topic of forest fires.EMOTIONALLY RESONANT: This moving story ends with rebuilding—both for humans and for nature—and with a truly uplifting message of resilience.COMMUNITY-BUILDING: A wonderful resource for families and communities experiencing the aftermath of a fire or other natural disasters, as well as anyone looking to empathize with, and better understand, those communities in need.CLASSROOM RESOURCE: Not only is this the perfect resource for talking about topics like the environment, natural disasters, forest management, and emergency preparedness, this book will also spark important conversations about coping with personal and community tragedies. The author-illustrator reflects on his own experiences with forest fires in the autho's note, and backmatter provides additional context.Perfect for: Parents, Educators, Nature lovers
The Fox and the Goat: Independent reading Turquoise 7 (Reading Champion #550)
by Jackie WalterIn this retelling of an Aesop fable, Fox jumps into a well and finds he cannot get out. When Goat comes along, he decides to play a trick. When Goat jumps into the well too, both animals are stuck! Will Goat trust Fox again?This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
The Fox and the Goose: Independent Reading Gold 9 (Reading Champion #647)
by Mick GowarThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE).A traditional Aesop fable is retold as the story of Fox and Goose, who try to be friends, but end up misunderstanding one another and not showing compassion for each other's needs, with disastrous consequences.Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
The Fox and the Grapes: An Aesop Fable (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)
by Carol Liddiment Judy SchmaussNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Fox and the Hound
by Disney Book GroupTod, a young fox, and Copper, a hound pup, love to play together every chance they get. When they get lost in the woods during a game of hide-and-seek, they learn that a true friend always sticks by you!
The Fox and the Hound: Hide and Seek (Little Golden Book)
by Golden BooksTod, a young fox, and Copper, a hound pup, love to play together every chance they get. When they get lost in the woods during a game of hide-and-seek, they learn that a true friend always sticks by you!
The Fox and the Snail: A French Burgundian Folk Tale
by Margaret PerryA slow snail tries to outwit a nimble fox in a race to see the king.
The Fox and the Stork: An Aesop's Fable (Into Reading, Level J #60)
by Annette Smith Tamsin HinrichsenNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Fox invites his friend, Stork, over for dinner, but Fox plays a trick on Stork. When Stork realises what Fox has done, it’s her turn to invite Fox over for dinner to teach him a lesson about friendship.
The Fox in the Barn (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Mary Lindeen David OpieNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Fox on the Swing
by Evelina DaciutèOur story starts with a boy named Paul, who lives in a cozy treehouse in a big city with his family. And then something unexpected happens—Paul befriends a wise, friendly fox on a walk home from the bakery. The fox gives Paul a space to think about what makes him happy and what friendship means.
The Fox's Window And Other Stories
by Naoko AwaAuthor writes timeless tales that will resonate with readers of all ages. Awa was influenced by the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and The Arabian Nights, but her take is lyrically Japanese.
The Foxman
by Gary PaulsenA town boy sent to live on a remote wilderness farm forms a friendship with an elderly, disfigured man who teaches him many things.
The Foxworth Hunt (The Thorne Twins Adventure Books #9)
by Dayle Courtney[from the back cover] "When the invitation came, Alison Thorne couldn't figure it out. No one in her family could. It was from her very eccentric, very wealthy uncle, Gordon Foxworth. He was inviting Alison, alone, to be his guest at his Long Island estate--a retreat for only the most wealthy and powerful of clients--for ten days. Exactly ten days. When she accepted the invitation, Alison found that she would not be the only guest during that time. Half a dozen others were there too, most of them rich and influential men. One of them wanted to murder her uncle. And none of them would be allowed to leave until the time was up."