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Loading... Fox Eyesby Margaret Wise Brown
None. A fox goes around spying on all the other animals and even children who were supposed to be napping. He gets everyone all worked up so they do the opposite of their normal routine that night but the fox just goes to sleep like normal. Little does everyone else know that the fox can't remember from day to day what he has seen. Ths book is about a fox that spies on everyone. When he goes to sleep he forgets every piece of information that he has heard that day. A fox goes around spying on other animals and what they're trying to hide, but each of them -- opossums, rabbit, squirrel, bear, dog, and children -- knows that the fox knows and so takes action in some way. Yet the book ends with the fox going to sleep "without even thinking about what he had seen. For, of course, the fox could never remember the next day what he had seen the day before. / But no one knows that but the fox. no reviews | add a review
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