Corgiville Fair

Corgiville Fair by Tasha Tudor is a delightful children’s book published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on April 1, 1998. This first edition features 48 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the charming town of Corgiville, where the annual fair is the highlight of the year, showcasing a goat race that captures the community’s excitement and spirit.
Readers will find a heartwarming tale filled with action and adventure as Caleb Corgi prepares his goat, Josephine, for the race against Edgar Tomcat’s equally competitive goat. The narrative captures the essence of small-town celebrations, enriched by Tasha Tudor’s detailed watercolor illustrations that bring the fair’s sights and sounds to life. This book explores themes of competition and camaraderie, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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A charming, classic animal tale with plenty of heart–and plenty of corgis!
In Corgiville, as in many small towns all over America, the biggest event of the year is the fair. And the most exciting thing at the Corgiville Fair is the goat race! Caleb Corgi has spent months training his goat, Josephine, for the big event. But Edgar Tomcat’s goat is fast, too, and Caleb knows that Edgar is not above indulging in some dirty tricks in order to win.
The sights, smells, and all the fun and excitement of a typical small-town fair are captured with humor and affection in Tasha Tudor’s text and marvelously detailed watercolor paintings.
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