![]() ![]() Go for broke, and while you're at it, the high score. For every stanza your tongue trips up on, subtract one point. High Score Mode: There are fifty-eight stanzas in the book.Here are a couple of our favorite modes of play: The tongue twisters on the page are meant to challenge the reader while also being enjoyable, and you only get better as you play.Īs a bonus, Fox in Socks can be played by yourself or with your family and friends. Is One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish just about silly rhymes or is it about exploring a child's sense of wonder? Are the Sneetches just pot-bellied birds, or are they a warning against prejudice and capitalism? Thankfully, Seuss takes the guesswork out of Fox in Socks.īoth Fox and Knox refer to their word-bending endeavors as a "game" (31.4, 58.2), and that's exactly what Fox in Socks is really about: making language and reading a game. Sometimes Seuss can be sneaky with what his books are really about. ![]()
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