The Queen’s Goat

The Queen’s Goat by Margaret Mahy, published by Puffin in 1993, is a delightful children’s book that spans 32 pages. This engaging story follows the Queen as she decides to take the gardener’s goat, Carmen, to a pet show. However, Carmen has other plans and bolts away, leading to a humorous and adventurous chase that showcases the unexpected antics of farm animals.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that combines elements of royalty and animal behavior, making it a charming addition to juvenile fiction. The story captures the excitement of the Queen’s escapade with Carmen, highlighting themes of adventure and the bond between humans and animals. This edition, written in English, is perfect for young readers who enjoy tales of animals and their adventures on a royal scale.
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Having no pet of her own, the Queen decides to take the gardener’s goat, Carmen, to the pet show. But Carmen has her eyes on the hills, and streaks off, like a hairy rocket – with the Queen hanging on for dear life!
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