Babe Pig in the City

Babe Pig in the City by Justine Korman, published by Random House in 1998, is a children’s book that follows the adventures of Babe and Mrs. Hoggett as they strive to save their farm after Farmer Hoggett is injured. This edition features 118 pages and is presented in English, offering a delightful narrative that captures the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate their way through unexpected circumstances.
In this story, Babe and Mrs. Hoggett journey to the State Fair in hopes of earning money to support their farm. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when they find themselves stranded in the city. Throughout their adventure, Babe encounters various city animals, each with their own significant problems. The book explores themes of friendship and resilience as Babe learns to adapt to his new surroundings while trying to help those in need.
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Babe and Mrs. Hoggett must save the farm after Farmer Hoggett is injured. They head off to the State Fair to earn some money but get stranded in the city where Babe meets some city animals with problems bigger than his.
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