Old Granny Fox

Old Granny Fox

Thornton W. Burgess

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781835911662
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'Old Granny Fox' is a children’s book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist, and first published in 1920. The book is part of Burgess’s long-running series of animal stories set in the Green Forest, where anthropomorphic animals engage in various adventures and learn valuable life lessons. The central character in 'Old Granny Fox' is, as the title suggests, Granny Fox, an intelligent and cunning old fox who lives in the Green Forest. The story revolves around Granny Fox’s efforts to outsmart Farmer Brown’s Boy, who is determined to catch her and her family. Throughout the narrative, Granny Fox uses her wit and resourcefulness to evade capture and protect her young ones.  Key features of 'Old Granny Fox' include: Anthropomorphic Animals: Much like other works by Thornton W. Burgess, 'Old Granny Fox' features animals that exhibit human-like qualities, such as the ability to talk and think. This anthropomorphism is a characteristic of Burgess’s storytelling style, making the animal characters relatable and endearing to young readers. Nature and Morality: The book incorporates elements of the natural world and imparts moral lessons to its readers. As Granny Fox faces challenges and dilemmas, the story underscores the importance of cleverness, resourcefulness, and, at times, the consequences of mischief. Adventure and Suspense: 'Old Granny Fox' is filled with adventure and suspense as Granny Fox and her family navigate the dangers of the Green Forest and contend with the persistent Farmer Brown’s Boy. The narrative keeps young readers engaged with its lively storytelling and the unpredictable outcomes of Granny Fox’s schemes. Themes of Family and Survival: The book explores themes of family bonds and the instinct for survival in the animal kingdom. Granny Fox’s determination to protect her family from harm is a central aspect of the story.  Thornton W. Burgess was a prominent advocate for wildlife conservation and education. Through his stories, he aimed to instill in young readers a love for nature and an understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings. 'Old Granny Fox' is one of many titles in Burgess’s extensive collection of nature stories for children, and it continues to be appreciated for its entertaining narrative and the timeless lessons it imparts. 

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