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Alright, little buddy! Have you read the story of the Fantastic Mr. Fox? It's about a clever fox who outwits some grumpy farmers to feed his family. Now, let’s dive into what a 'play plan' for this story means!

A 'play plan' is like a big treasure map that helps us explore all the fun parts of the story when we act it out. First, we think about the characters. Mr. Fox is super smart and always comes up with sneaky ideas. There's also his family and the mean farmers. Each character has a unique personality that makes them special and exciting to play!

Next, we look at the adventures in the story. Mr. Fox goes on wild missions under the moonlight to steal food from the farmers. So, maybe in our play plan, we can pretend to dig tunnels like Mr. Fox, or work together to help him avoid getting caught. It's like being secret agents on a mission!

Now, let’s talk about the backdrop of our play. The story takes place in the woods, where Mr. Fox and his family live safely. We can create a fun setting using cardboard boxes for hills or green blankets for grass. This way, we can really feel like we’re in the movie while acting out the fun parts!

Finally, let’s think about the ending! Remember, the farmers try to catch Mr. Fox but he outsmarts them in a clever way. Our play plan could have a twist! Maybe Mr. Fox and his friends can find a way to share food with the farmers instead of stealing it. This not only makes it fun but teaches us that sharing and being clever can lead to happy endings!


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