Farmer Duck

Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell, published by Mantra Lingua in 2006, is a children’s book written in Romanian, featuring 34 pages. This story follows a duck who endures the misfortune of living with a lazy farmer. While the duck diligently works, the farmer remains idle, prompting the other animals on the farm to intervene in a surprising way.
Readers will discover themes related to farm life and social dynamics as the narrative unfolds. The book addresses issues such as teamwork and the consequences of laziness, making it a thoughtful exploration of social themes and lifestyles in a rural setting. With its engaging storyline, Farmer Duck invites young readers to reflect on the importance of cooperation and taking action against unfairness.
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There once was a duck who had the bad luck to live with a lazy farmer. While the duck worked, the farmer lay in bed – until one day the other animals decided to take action!
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