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Reviewed by Foluso Falaye for Readers' Favorite
Francis the Fox's goal is to get popular, or at least, famous by broadcasting his shows from morning till night. Since he is desperate for fame, he doesn't hesitate to fabricate stories about his fellow villagers and step on toes to get his desire. Enter William the Wolf, the old mayor with a good reputation. Though William the Wolf advises him to stick to the truth because his fake stories are dividing the village, Francis the Fox chooses to follow the profitable route and tells more lies. To make matters worse, he makes William the Wolf his target and hopes to damage his reputation. The Fox's New Channel by Tuula Pere is an enlightening children's book about a ruthlessly ambitious fox and the consequences of his actions. It conveys life-shaping lessons and messages that help readers see how their actions can affect others.
Tuula Pere's characterization skills create a very engrossing story. Francis the Fox's personality is strongly portrayed throughout the narrative. He appears to be very ambitious and relentless, though his actions are geared toward chaotic goals. He is seen working tirelessly and listening to "radio stations and TV shows on every imaginable gadget." I admired his resolve to go for his goals despite others being against them. The brilliant illustrations by Andrea Alemanno make it suitable for children. It introduces them to some mature topics, like the media, slander, ambition, the justice system, and more. All in all, The Fox's New Channel is a riveting children's book since it offers great lessons, memorable characters, and an attractively concise format. Gift it to the little ones around you to start them early on a reading path.