Little Calf

Little Calf by Kim Lewis is a charming addition to the series Poppy’s Farm, published by Walker in 2000. This edition, written in English and spanning 16 pages, offers a realistic and visually appealing portrayal of farm life designed for toddlers. In this book, Poppy interacts with various baby animals born on the farm, including a little calf, a puppy, and a baby lamb, providing young readers with a delightful glimpse into the joys of animal care.
Readers will find that Little Calf focuses on Poppy’s experiences as she engages with these animals, fostering a sense of connection to farm life. The narrative emphasizes the simple yet meaningful interactions between Poppy and the baby animals, making it an engaging read for young children. With its themes centered around animals and farm experiences, this book serves as an introduction to the world of juvenile fiction, appealing to those interested in animals and the nurturing aspects of farm life.
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The series POPPY’S FARM are realistic and visually appealing portrayals of farm life for toddlers. The farm is owned by Poppy’s dad, and in each book Poppy meets a baby animal born on the farm that day. She strokes the little calf, cuddles the puppy and gives milk to the baby lamb.
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