Farmer Smart’s Fat Cat

Farmer Smart’s Fat Cat by James Sage is a delightful children’s book published by Chronicle Books on April 1, 2002. This 1st edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, presents a humorous tale featuring three farmers—Boast, Bluster, and Smart—who each believe their cornfield is the best until they are confronted by a mouse problem.
In this engaging story, readers will find a mix of comedic dialogue and whimsical illustrations that bring the characters to life. As Farmer Boast and Farmer Bluster attempt to rid their fields of mice with their clumsy efforts, it is Farmer Smart who devises the ideal solution. The narrative promises to entertain young readers while exploring themes of problem-solving and teamwork within the context of juvenile fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
Farmer Boast lives next door to Farmer Bluster, who lives next door to Farmer Smart. Each thinks his cornfield is the best -until the mice move in! Farmer Boast and Farmer Bluster make bumbling attempts to drive out the mice, but only Farmer Smart has the purr-fect solution. The hilarious dialogue and zany illustrations will keep kids laughing right up until the surprising conclusion!
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