Doon in the glen there were three ferms. The men that had these ferms were aboot as scunnersome & grippy as ony men ye could meet. They were cried Fermer Bodge Fermer Bauchle & Fermer Beek. On a brae above the glen there wis a widd. In the widd there wis a muckle tree. Unner the tree there wis a hole. In the hole steyed Mr Tod Mrs Tod & the fower Wee Tods. Ilka nicht as soon as it wis gloamin-time Mr Tod wid say tae Mrs Tod Weel ma deerie whut itll be this time? A sonsie fat cookie fae Bodge? A deuk or a goose fae Bauchle? Or a braw bubblyjock fae Beek? And when Mrs Tod had telt him whit she wantit Mr Tod wid jouk doon intae the glen in the mirk o the nicht & help himself. And so the scene is set for a grand confrontation between the scunnersome fermers & the tremendous Tods. Following on from the phenomenal success of the bestselling The Eejits & Geordies Mingin Medicine Scots translations of Roald Dahls The Twits & Georges Marvelous Medicine Itchy Coo presents another Scots version of a Roald Dahl classic. This time Fantastic Mr Fox has been transformed into Sleekit Mr Tod & hell require all his wily wits to escape Fermers Bodge Bauchle & Beek while at the same time raid their well-stocked stores for a full-scale banquet. But who will win?