DADS READ: “Fox and the Jumping Contest” by Corey R. Tabor




JER: “Fox and the Jumping Contest” is the first book by author/illustrator Corey R. Tabor.  Although there is a lot I liked about the book, it received mixed reviews in my family.  I really love the artwork, I love the way the author was able tell a complex story loaded with hidden subtext, and I was really impressed with how they were able to do it without any unnecessary pages or prose.  I often find myself bored with children's books before they are over, but each page, each scene in the background, and each word in this book is necessary and fun. 

That being said, the Fox is a complex character that left Mallory and Lake feeling conflicted when the Fox managed to “sort of win” without really “jumping”. Should we be celebrating Fox’s “scheming”?  Or should we focus on Frog’s style, Turtle’s hard work, or Rabbit’s skill?  It's hard to know who you should be rooting for, and because of that - Mallory and Lake weren’t ready to cheer for Fox, but I think that is what makes the story fun.  If you have already read it, what do you think? 

Primary Theme: maximizing your strengths 

Secondary Theme: compromises 






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