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La cena di Natale

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Gnam gnam! La volpe ha catturato un bel tacchino anzi una Signora Tacchina! I suoi compagni, il lupo e la donnola, si leccano già i baffi: la cena di Natale quest’anno sarà formidabile! Il problema è che la Signora Tacchina ha la pelle dura (è proprio il caso di dirlo) e non ha nessuna intenzione di lasciarsi cucinare tanto facilmente… al contrario: vista la confusione che regna nella casa dei tre bricconi la Signora Tacchina decide di mettere un po’ di ordine nella loro vita e molto presto i tre amici si pentiranno di non essere vegetariani!

32 pages, Hardcover

First published September 27, 2013

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Profile Image for madame Gabrielle.
756 reviews643 followers
October 29, 2024
j’ai aimé et j’ai trouvé ça si drôle! cette Dinde, elle en a des idées derrière la tête pour arriver à ses fins 😂. vraiment, c’est une histoire assez comique et originale!
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1,023 reviews10 followers
December 30, 2020
I would give this book 10 stars if I could! The writing is sharp and clever, the story engaging, and that turkey is my new role model.
Profile Image for Alex  Baugh.
1,955 reviews128 followers
December 25, 2020
Christmas is coming and burrowmates Fox, Weasel, and Wolf have decided they want a nice turkey dinner for their holiday feast. Clever Fox goes off to steal a turkey and brings back one that looks good. But when Turkey sees the mess in the burrow, she insists that they clean it up, and oversees the job they do. When dinner time arrives, Turkey wants to know what they made for her to eat. After all, don't they want to fatten her up before eating her? After dinner, the four of them play cards and have a great time. And so it goes on like this with Turkey making demands and Fox, Weasel, and Wolf complying until Christmas Eve. How are they going to cook her, Turkey wants to know and tells them that she would liked to be flambéed. But the three friends have hemed and hawed about the idea of cooking Turkey because they really don't want to lose their new friend. Seeing their discomfort, Turkey suggests that they spend the next year fattening her up for a really great feast. And so year after year, the four friends renew this arrangement of fatten Turkey up for the next year's Christmas feast, living a happy life in a joyful burrow in the meantime. But, uh-oh! Take a close look at that last picture of Turkey sitting in her rocking chair and reading a cookbook. Don't you just love a trickster tale? Especially a Christmas trickster tale? I know I do and I just loved the dry humor of this story translated from the French and originally called Le Festin de Noël. The fun cartoon style illustrations are just delightfully perfect for this story and, I know it is going to be a holiday favorite in my house for years to come.
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3,641 reviews10 followers
January 13, 2021
When Fox steals a turkey for his Christmas feast, he doesn't realize that he has more than met his match. Tricky, tricky Turkey! Turkey is not only tricky but very bossy and events transpire differently than expected. Readers catch on to what is happening sooner than Fox, but this is still a very fun book to share or read independently.
Profile Image for Erik M.
21 reviews
October 12, 2023
This book is cute. There's not really any other way to describe it. The story is cute, the art is cute, and Turkey is a great character. Not only is she able to teach the fox, wolf, and weasel manners and how to tidy up and prepare for Christmas, she also swindles them at cards and convinces them, year by year, that she's not quite fattened up enough for them to eat her. I think that this would be great for young children, especially with respect to conversations that this book opens up about friendship.
4,096 reviews28 followers
August 14, 2020
Very cute holiday twist on a trickster tale - a turkey trickster!
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4,165 reviews138 followers
December 18, 2020
The wolf, the fox and the weasel decide that this year they will have a Christmas feast. Fox stole a turkey from the farm, but the plan didn’t quite work out after that. Once at the fox’s house, the turkey started telling the fox how he should prepare for the Christmas feast. The first step was cleaning up a bit. Turkey then asked for dinner, but it turned out that none of the others could cook. So Turkey made them a delicious stew from ingredients they foraged. That night they played cards and had a great time, even giving Turkey the best spot to sleep. The next day, Turkey made them all breakfast and then over the next few days, they decorated for Christmas. Finally on Christmas Eve, Turkey announced it was time for them to cook her, she requested to be flambeed. The friends dodged the question, but Turkey had the perfect solution in the end, one that worked for Christmas and the seasons that followed.

This Christmas story is a great twist on trickster tales of creatures being captured to be eaten and then tricking their captors into allowing them to escape. Here, there is a true friendship that is created on the pages, with Turkey enjoying their time together just as much as the others. It works because Turkey is entirely in charge from the very time she enters their home. She may be demanding, but she also provides for them, cares for them and makes their days better.

The art is cartoony and clear. The art has a sense of merriment throughout, showcasing Turkey as she leads the group of predators, creating a happy home for them all. There are small details throughout their home that are worth exploring, especially as the home changes with Turkey’s influence.

This is a book that will work well shared aloud in a holiday story time or around the Christmas tree. Appropriate for ages 3-5.
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1,407 reviews5 followers
December 3, 2024
Wie sich die Weihnachtsgans vor dem Ofen rettete von Nathalie Dargent ist eine charmante und humorvolle Geschichte, die perfekt in die Weihnachtszeit passt. Als Leser wird man sofort in die skurrile Situation hineingezogen, in der die Weihnachtsgans Henriette alles versucht, um ihrem Schicksal als Festtagsbraten zu entkommen.

Die Handlung ist einfach, aber clever erzählt und von herrlich witzigen Dialogen geprägt. Besonders Henriettes Einfallsreichtum und der schlaue Wortwitz machen das Buch zu einem großen Vergnügen, nicht nur für Kinder. Die Illustrationen von Magali Le Huche sind farbenfroh und voller Leben, was die Geschichte noch greifbarer macht. Neben dem Humor vermittelt das Buch auch wichtige Botschaften über Mitgefühl, Freundschaft und den Wert des Lebens. Gerade in der heutigen Zeit, in der der Konsum oft im Mittelpunkt steht, regt die Geschichte dazu an, bewusster mit den Dingen und Wesen um uns herum umzugehen.

Diese Weihnachtsgeschichte ist perfekt für Familien, die zusammen lachen und nachdenken möchten. Sie bietet eine erfrischende Perspektive auf traditionelle Feiertagsrituale und zeigt, dass wahre Weihnachtsfreude aus unerwarteten Wendungen entstehen kann.
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Author 17 books42 followers
November 24, 2020

This is a Trickster tale about a fox, a weasel and a wolf who steal a turkey for a Christmas feast. The clever turkey quickly takes charge. It’s set up like an Aesops fable (maybe it is?), wryly told, with great personalities, facial expressions, and details. The turkey becomes a friend who turns the house into a cheerful home. There’s a nice little twist at the very end that, if you prefer a cozy ending, you can ignore. (Or maybe not.)

Thank you to Eerdmans for the review copy.
Profile Image for Kendra.
1,236 reviews38 followers
December 12, 2021
This book is so funny and so creative in the story-line. I thought for sure this book was going to turn out into what Gingerbread stories are usually are. But it's not. The illustrations are simple as are the words. This book I believe would be good for younger elementary age kids. It's a cute story and worth checking out. Also it's really easy to read out loud and not to Christmassy for those who do not celebrate Christmas. The twist at the end is amazing!
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4,023 reviews19 followers
December 21, 2021
Wordy but entertaining. Fox, Wolf and Weasel steal a turkey for Christmas dinner. Turkey nags them to clean up their bachelor pad, then takes over running the household. She says she needs to be fattened up before the Christmas Feast and starts cooking them fantastic meals. When Christmas arrives, the guys they like having her around and don't eat her. Funny, if you don't mind dated gender roles, though I'm pretty sure my kids don't get the joke.
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313 reviews10 followers
February 3, 2021
Very cheeky, very cute Christmas picture book, about a wolf, a fox, and a weasel who steal a turkey to eat on Christmas, but the turkey turns out to be quite bossy. She makes their house a home, and naturally they don't eat her at Christmas, but instead have gained a life-long friend. Would be a very cute readaloud in the library, if it weren't for the Christmas aspect.
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1,097 reviews8 followers
December 10, 2024
Mon livre coup de cœur de Noël ! Une histoire fraîche et drôle qui montre bien que le dindon de la farce n'est pas toujours une dinde. Les dessins en font un album moderne, peu habituel dans les livres de Noël plus classiques. Néanmoins il donne très envie de profiter de la période de l'Avent pour prépare Noël avant le grand jour !
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174 reviews3 followers
January 3, 2021
I thought this book was super cute. It is about a group of forest friends that steal a turkey with the intent of making her their Christmas dinner. But that doesn't happen, instead the friends make a new friend in her and learn valuable life lessons from her.
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Profile Image for Gabrielle Stoller.
2,260 reviews44 followers
February 2, 2021
Fox, Wolf, and Weasel want to eat Turkey for Christmas.....but Turkey has other ideas. After all, if you keep someone busy enough and if they grow attached to you, maybe Turkey won't get eaten after all.

Not a favorite but I didn't dislike it either.
Profile Image for Cindy Dobrez.
729 reviews33 followers
September 11, 2020
I'm not a vegetarian, but I still love any story in which the turkey outwits those who want to eat her. The illustrations are delightful, too. I loved this one.
Profile Image for Cathy Mealey.
Author 5 books29 followers
December 5, 2020
Wry, witty and hysterically funny - this is the holiday book that I did not know I needed!
948 reviews7 followers
December 12, 2020
I really liked it. Thought it was clever and funny. Reminded me of My Lucky Day.
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825 reviews4 followers
December 28, 2020
A weasel, fox, and wolf steal a turkey to eat for Christmas, but the turkey ends up being more clever than them and convinces them not to eat her for at least another year.
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187 reviews29 followers
February 7, 2021
This was a great way to show bigotry and racism and turn it on it's head by just getting to know a being. Funny how that works.
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