Babe The Gallant Pig

Babe The Gallant Pig by Dick King-Smith is a Turtleback School & Library edition published on July 18, 1995, featuring 128 pages in English. This book presents the story of Babe, a pig who embarks on a journey that intertwines themes of friendship and adventure in a rural setting. The narrative captures the charm of farm life and the relationships between animals and humans.
Readers will find a blend of humor and affection for all living creatures as they follow Babe’s experiences. The story explores the dynamics of farm animals and their interactions with people, set against a backdrop that emphasizes the beauty of rural surroundings. This edition is designed for young readers, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on animals and farm life.
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Fresh from his foray into Hollywood stardom, Babe gets a new cover for the
“Knopf Paperbacks” line.”An animal fantasy which will inevitably be
compared to “Charlotte’s Web.”..Combines a robust pleasue in the smell and
feel of rural surroundings with a humorous affection for all living
creatures…a splendid book.” “The Horn Book,” starred review
An ALA Notable Book
A “Boston Globe-Horn Book” Honor Book
A “Horn Book” Fanfare Honor Book
An IRA/CBC Children’s Choice
An NCTE Teachers’ Choice
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