Animals stand up to the farmers from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
Boggis, Bunce, and Bean were the meanest farmers in the valley. They were always trying to catch Mr Fox and his family. But Mr Fox was clever. He would dig tunnels to outsmart the farmers and steal food for his family. The farmers were furious and determined to capture Mr Fox once and for all. One day, Boggis, Bunce, and Bean gathered their men and set out to trap Mr Fox in his den. But Mr Fox was one step ahead. He led his family and all the other animals in the valley to safety in a secret underground tunnel. The farmers were left scratching their heads, unable to catch Mr Fox and his clever friends. As the farmers grew more desperate, they decided to starve Mr Fox and his family out of their hiding place. They kept watch day and night, hoping to catch them when they emerged. But Mr Fox was resourceful. He devised a plan to outwit the farmers and steal food from their own s...Similar Posts
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