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Mr. Fox's Game of No! by David LaRochelle
3.0
Mr. Fox's Game of "No"! by David LaRochelle and illustrations by Mike Wohnoutka [Candlewick Press #gifted]
In Mr. Fox's Game of "No!", readers are led to engage with the story itself as Mr. Fox presents the game of "No!" The idea is that anytime the readers respond with the word "no," they would have to start the story all over again. But many of these questions are meant to get laughs and tease the readers into responding with "no." It would be quite funny and interesting to see how young readers interact with the book - I predict that one may never finish the book if reading it with readers who love to play along.
In Mr. Fox's Game of "No!", readers are led to engage with the story itself as Mr. Fox presents the game of "No!" The idea is that anytime the readers respond with the word "no," they would have to start the story all over again. But many of these questions are meant to get laughs and tease the readers into responding with "no." It would be quite funny and interesting to see how young readers interact with the book - I predict that one may never finish the book if reading it with readers who love to play along.