Farm Animals

Farm Animals by Katie Daynes, published by Usborne in 2003, is a 32-page exploration of various farm animals. Written in English, this book presents a range of intriguing questions about farm life, such as how pigs keep cool and why farmers shear their sheep. It aims to provide readers with factual information about farm animals from different parts of the world.
In this edition, readers will discover answers to these questions and many more, making it an informative resource for young readers interested in animals. The book focuses on beginner-level content, making it accessible for those new to the subject. Through engaging facts, it covers a variety of farm animals and their unique characteristics, appealing to children curious about the animal kingdom.
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How do pigs keep cool? Why do farmers shear their sheep? Which farm animals live underwater? In this book you’ll find the answers and lots more facts about farm animals around the world.
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