Fox, what she'd like for dinner, and then he goes and pilfers it off of one of the three farmers. The story begins by introducing the reader to three farmers: there's Boggis (an enormously fat chicken farmer), Bunce (a short, potbellied, duck and goose farmer), and Bean (a thin and clever turkey and apple farmer). In fact, all three older boys (Bradley included, which doesn't always happen) loved this book. Roald Dahl, you've worked a miracle.įantastic Mr. So the fact that he actually settled on a favorite author and that he's mentioned it several times and that it was not prompted in any way by me is actually pretty amazing. "Would you rather have a banana or a peach in your lunch?" Which would you rather I have? "Do you want to go to the pool or the library?" Hmmm, I don't know.) ("What was the best part of your day?" I didn't have a best part. He is unwilling to make a decision on just about anything. He seems to have inherited both Mike's and my non-committal gene, and, as the first child, it has compounded into something unmanageable. This probably doesn't seem all that significant, maybe not even worth mentioning, except that Aaron never makes decisions about anything. Aaron has informed me, on more than one occasion, that Roald Dahl is his favorite author.
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