Juvenile Fiction, Animals, Farm Animals
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Frieda and the Lawnmower
by Ginny Marie Toews
Poor Lady Jane doesn't know what to do! Her good friend, Frieda the hen, is bored. Frieda is tired of doing the same thing every day: scratching in the dirt, looking for bugs, and finding new places to lay her eggs have all lost their charm. She...
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Albert Einswine is One Smart Pig
by Heather Bradley
Meet Albert Einswine, a clever pig with a big heart and an even bigger plan! When Farmer Harold is taken away in an ambulance, the animals must figure out how to care for themselves. But no one is sure what to do. And when five o’clock rolls...
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I Wish
by Brittney Goudreau
I wish we had more time together, or that time would slow. I wish I could keep you here with me, or that we could run and hide. A mother cow has only one wish: She wants to be with her calf. On a dairy farm, a mother cow expresses her love and...
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Marshall, Mom, Dad and Uncle John
by Bernadette Pemberton
Marshall visits his Uncle John in Bracebridge on his farm. Marshall enjoys the new baby animals, the fresh country air and everyone’s company. Family time is important to Marshall’s family and Uncle John, who loves to cook for everyone.
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong??
by Shannon McDonald
Come and meet Lola and Sad Gary, two very special little goats! When Grace and Walter adopt twin orphan goats and bring them into their home, they also bring in a little bit of chaos! The goats poop everywhere, jump on the furniture, and eat any...
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The Flying Adventure
by Ginny Toews
“Bwak! Cluck cluck! Hello!” Meet Lady Jane, a happy little brown hen who loves her coop, spending time with her friends, and getting treats from their human, Poppy. When Lady Jane and the other hens learn to fly, they think it’s great! They can...
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The Not-So-Scary Scarecrow
by Mamie Tauk
Jack, the Scarecrow, believes he has to be scary because he's a scarecrow. Until one day he realizes that just because he is a scarecrow doesn't mean he has to act like one. Read about Jack as he makes a few unlikely friendships and realizes that...
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Farmer Arnold's Barnyard Book Four
by M. E. Hulme
Farmer Arnold’s farm is full of delightful animals: Dot the dog, John the gander, Izzy and Bella the chickens, Blinky the calf, and lots more. The chickens cackle and fuss over their eggs, calves require extra care, and Dot keeps everyone in...
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the Story, (not based on a true story) of Mary & Stephen (pronounced, Steven)
by Lorenzo Del Bianco
Mary had a great big sheep, a great big sheep named Stephen. And everywhere that Mary went she always tried to leave him. Mary left Stephen at the grocery store, but the owner brought him back to her. Mary took Stephen to the movies, then snuck...
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Bacon's Big Smooching Adventure
by Olivia Johnson
“Bacon’s Smooching Adventure celebrates diversity and how wonderfully unique we all are. This book is fun, whimsical, and empowering to children who care about animals in need.”