You might want to hide the brilliant bunny drawings you did after our last lesson - this week Owen Davey teaches you how to master the triangle ears, banana noses and big swooping tails of their worst enemies
In today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen DaveyIn today's lesson Owen Davey, author of Foxley's Feast, shows you the way of the fox. From their big swooping tails, to their banana-shaped snouts, study Owen's lesson carefully then email your own foxes to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk. The foxes that most knockses off our sockses will appear in a gallery on the website!Photograph: Owen Davey