Spot Goes to the Farm

Spot Goes to the Farm by Eric Hill, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in November 1997, is a delightful exploration of farm life through the eyes of Spot, a curious puppy. This 20-page book invites young readers to accompany Spot as he embarks on a journey to discover new baby animals on the farm, showcasing a variety of creatures including cows, ducks, and sheep. The engaging narrative encourages interaction and discovery, making it a suitable choice for early readers.
In this edition, children will find an engaging story that emphasizes the joy of exploration and the charm of farm animals. Spot’s independent spirit shines as he navigates the farm, allowing young readers to learn about different animals and their environments. The book falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and juvenile fiction, making it an excellent resource for parents and educators looking to introduce topics related to animals and farm life to young children.
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Spot’s father wants to show him all the new baby animals on the farm. But clever Spot doesn’t need any help— he can find the newborns on his own. Children can join Spot in his search as he meets a cow, a duck, some sheep, and a host of other barnyard animals. There’s a magic about Spot all children respond to. — “Parents Magazine”
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