Foxy and Egg by Alex T Smith
Long-time lovers of thebookbag.co.uk may find something familiar about the tale of Foxy DeBois who invites a young egg into her house for a meal. What can this sense of déjà vu be? More than likely you read the earlier review by our own Keith Dudhnath on Egg. With the success of Foxy in the intervening years, the book has been renamed and re-released, but does it remain as fun?
Foxy and Egg by Alex T Smith | |
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Category: For Sharing | |
Reviewer: Sam Tyler | |
Summary: When Egg knocks on Foxy DeBois' door he is in for more than he bargained. Why is Foxy such an attentive host offering him all this food? A fun and slightly eccentric story book for sharing that has a wickedly funny twist. | |
Buy? Yes | Borrow? Yes |
Pages: 32 | Date: September 2014 |
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books | |
External links: Author's website | |
ISBN: 9781444920925 | |
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The answer is simply yes. ‘Foxy and Egg’ is a great book in its own right, but also proved to be an excellent introduction to the characters. Drawn in bold and slightly eccentric style, this is in perfect keeping with a story that will appeal to the child with a slightly wicked sense of humour. Throughout the book it is clear that Foxy is planning something a lot more boiled for Egg that he is aware – this could be a little scary for smaller children, but most will find it thrilling.
As well as having a plot that will have them sitting up in bed in anticipation, there is also a very fun conclusion that they will not see coming. I certainly did not and I have at least 30 years on the recommended reading age for the book. With the book ending on a high children will giggle and want to read it again to spot any clues and take a different understanding from the book.
As mentioned, this is a reissue of a book that is already available; the only differences are the cover colour and the name. This is no bad thing as the stuff inside is still excellent. Smith illustrates the book as well as writing it so the pictures perfectly compliment the story. There is a slight scratchiness to proceedings in the character drawings and they are perfectly offset by the fun wallpapered backgrounds that use bold colours.
With the clear imagery, fun action and relatively few words, this is a sharing picture book that will work best with a child that wants to follow the story and who like something a little more scary and fun. Adults will also get a kick out of the quality illustrations and daft sense of humour; I know I did. Just remember that if you own ‘Egg’, purchasing the renamed ‘Foxy and Egg’ is a little redundant.
If this book appeals, have a look at Bella and Monty: A Hairy, Scary Night and The Cow That Laid An Egg by Andy Cutbill.
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