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The breakout star of the strip. This is not a tame, domesticated animal. This fox is chaos incarnate. Drawn with sly, half-closed eyes and a permanent smirk, El Zorro is the wildcard. He digs holes in the garden, steals shiny objects, chews on the crib legs, and somehow always looks proud of it. Yet, there are tender panels where the fox curls up next to a crying baby and the crying stops, or where he brings a "gift" (a slobbery leaf) to the mother. The fox represents the untamable, funny, and loving chaos that makes life interesting.

Many readers without children love the comic just for the fox. But for parents, the fox is the perfect metaphor for the unexpected. You can plan your day perfectly, but a toddler will throw oatmeal on the wall, or the dog will bark during naptime. The fox is the face of that beautiful, frustrating unpredictability. dos bebes y un zorro c%C3%B3mic espa%C3%B1ol

(el zorro de dos colas) y, en algunas versiones o interpretaciones, versiones infantiles de otros personajes o bebés genéricos. Naturaleza del contenido: The breakout star of the strip