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The fox pursues the chicks.
He snares them with his tricks.
He calls them with his flute—
He’ll eat them all, the brute!
Beware, O hens and cocks,
And never trust a fox!
--Christian Morgenstern
THE FOX BOOK
This little fox went to the forest,
This little fox stayed home.
This little fox ate berries,
This little fox ate none.
This little fox went
Swish, swish, swish with his tail
All the way home!
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, in a row
The foxes lay in their den.
Curled up next beside them
Are 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10
Some people are busy—
As busy as bees—
And others are quiet as mice;
Or eager as beavers,
Or crazy as loons,
Or happy as larks—which is nice.
Some people are stubborn—
As stubborn as mules—
And others are dumb as an ox;
But never was anyone,
Anywhere, anytime
Nearly as sly as a fox!
--Richard Shaw
THE FOX BOOK
Clever,
Cunning,
Crafty,
Sly.
A fox composed this poem
Not I.
--Douglas Florian, Mammalabilia
Songs:
A Hunting We Will Go
Fox Went Out On A Chilly Night
Flannel Board:
5 Red Foxes
Chicken Licken
Fox and the Grapes, FANTASTIC THEATER, Judy Sierra, pp. 67-69.
Gingerbread Man
King of the Forest, FLANNEL BOARD CLASSIC TALES, Doris Hicks, pp.78-79.
Extras: red, gray, Arctic; Ellison Die--Gingerbread Man
Books:
Fletcher And the Falling Leaves, Julia Rawlinson, c.2006
Fox Went Out On A Chilly Night, Wendy Watson, c.1994
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