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Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite
The Fox's Tower is the third book in the Francis the Fox Series by Tuula Pere. Francis the Fox's reputation was damaged after an incident with beach property, but he hopes to rectify it by building a tower on a small piece of land. Using his connection to Mayor Wolf, Francis sets out to convince city leaders to approve his permit. The leaders reluctantly agree, and Bernie the Badger is assigned to oversee the construction. Francis tries to adjust the building plans, but Bernie maintains them. When Francis learns his tower isn't the tallest in the city, he seeks to make his building taller. His new improvements cause an issue with stability and could result in Francis's dreams collapsing before they are fully realized.
Tuula Pere's story reveals a powerful moral: bigger is not always better. When Francis starts cutting corners, he has no thought for the safety of others. It's a good lesson for young readers who may guess the outcome of Francis's hazardous decisions. Educators and librarians could share the book to point out better communication strategies on projects and deliver the message that it's better to create something good the right way than something fancy with the potential for defects. As I read the book to my children, they told me they hoped the fox learned his lesson. Andrea Alemanno's illustrations capture the severe lines of the city buildings and provide a neutral color tone. The images are bound to keep readers engaged with the story as they turn the pages. Readers who enjoy books with deep lessons with a touch of silliness will love The Fox's Tower.