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AIBU to have serious concerns about a Julia Donaldson book?

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BabyNameHelpPls · 03/02/2026 23:14

Specifically, Fox’s Socks.

The fuck is going on with this guy? He’s woken up at 10am, his clothes are all over the place—his hat is underneath the bathmat, and one of his socks on the head of a frankly disturbing Mr. Punch character in the attic… how much did Fox have to drink the previous night?!

Or, as I’m coming to wonder, how involved is the mouse in all this? She’s so unreadable: at first I thought she was just smug, passive-aggressively following him around and not helping to find any of these clothes in bizarre places.

But does she, in fact, have MH issues, possibly even dementia? She pauses halfway through to make a hat out of a rose, for god’s sake. Is Fox a carer for Mouse? Did he sleep through his alarm from sheer stress and exhaustion, to find she had woken up and distributed his belongings throughout the house? Or is this an abusive relationship and she’s gaslighting him into thinking he’s losing his mind?

AIBU to be very worried that this is not an example of healthy dynamics, regardless of character motivations, and damaging to my toddler’s perception of the world? Should I ban the book? Or is there a more nuanced and wholesome interpretation of the work that I’m missing? Any advice welcome.

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user1493379562 · 07/02/2026 13:00

Not a book (that I know of) but on TV that awful 'My Petsaurus'. Quite clearly a purple dinosaur super imposed over a dog but the things it gets up to! Spilling cereal all over the floor and many other naughty activities. We have stopped my little granddaughter from watching it as she was copying everything!

IridiumSky · 07/02/2026 19:24

Eschra · 05/02/2026 20:39

Actually linguistically its perfectly correct. Stair should always be used in the singular and/or literary state. Plural if talking about multiple stairs or a set(s) of stairs.

'He bumped into her on the stair.' Or, 'while standing on the stair.'

vs

'She ran up the stairs.' 'She stood and looked up despairingly at dozens of stairs before her.'

Edited

I know. I was only having fun.
Although perhaps if one really wanted to be pedantic, one could use ‘stair tread’ (c.f. riser.)
Then get bogged down with the ratio between the going and the rise, and call the building inspector if these are not equal throughout, then check that the treads are sufficiently rebated into the stringers, and that the tread nosing does not excessively protrude as a percentage of the going.
Sometines I wish it was the bloody building inspector who wasn’t there. 😄

IridiumSky · 07/02/2026 19:30

Damnloginpopup · 06/02/2026 23:47

Of course fox looks surprised. The realisation that you fucked a mouse last night kind of does that to you.

I wouldn’t know.

Thank you for the information.

😄😄😄

PithyViewer · 07/02/2026 20:28

IridiumSky · 07/02/2026 19:30

I wouldn’t know.

Thank you for the information.

😄😄😄

🤣🤣🤣

rainbowunicorn22 · 08/02/2026 10:22

open relationship they probably met at a swingers group or a dogging liasion something very dodgy about that fox

zaffa · 09/02/2026 20:43

Pineapplecolada1 · 05/02/2026 18:35

I’m more concerned about one of the ‘ Mog’ books. Mog alerts the family to a burglar and in the picture it shows the family, the police AND the burglar all smiling whilst enjoying a cuppa!!!

Yes!!! I always found this to be so peculiar!

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