Babe Pig in the City

Babe Pig in the City by Justine Korman, published by Pearson Education in 1999, is a 40-page book written in English. This story follows Babe, who, after winning the National Sheep-dog Trials, believes he can tackle any challenge. However, his attempt to assist Farmer Hoggett with an old well leads to an unfortunate accident, leaving the farm in jeopardy. In a bid to rescue their home, Babe and Mrs. Hoggett venture into the city.
Readers will discover the adventures that unfold as Babe navigates the challenges of urban life while trying to save the farm. The narrative explores themes relevant to foreign language study and English as a Second Language, making it suitable for a diverse audience. This edition presents a unique blend of humor and heart, showcasing Babe’s determination and resourcefulness in a new environment.
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When Babe wins the National Sheep-dog Trials, he thinks he can do anything! He tries to help Farmer Hoggett fix the old well but instead he causes a terrible accident! Without Farmer Hoggett in charge, the farm is in deep trouble. Babe and Mrs Hoggett must go to the city to try to save the farm …
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