Babe Pig in the City

Babe Pig in the City by Justine Korman is a film tie-in edition published by Puffin in 1998, featuring 123 pages in English. This book is a novelization of the film “Babe: Pig In The City,” continuing the story of a pig who triumphs in the National Sheep Dog trials but faces challenges with Farmer Hoggett. To help earn some money, Babe must showcase his sheep herding skills at an overseas state fair, navigating the complexities that arise along the way.
Readers will find a narrative that combines elements of child and youth fiction with engaging visuals, including color stills from the film. The story explores themes of perseverance and the bond between animals and humans, as Babe embarks on his journey filled with both obstacles and opportunities. This edition captures the essence of the beloved film while providing a fresh perspective on Babe’s adventures.
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A novelisation of the film Babe: Pig In The City, in the BABE series, featuring a pig who wins the National Sheep Dog trials, but causes problems for Farmer Hoggett, and must demonstrate his sheep herding abilities at an overseas state fair to earn some money. With colour stills from the film.
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