Frank the Farmer

Frank the Farmer by Felicity Brooks is a delightful addition to the Jobs People Do series, published by Usborne in 2005. This 24-page book is designed for young readers, presenting an engaging narrative that follows Frank the Farmer and his family as they manage the demands of farm life, including caring for animals and attending to bed and breakfast guests.
In this edition, children will discover the various responsibilities associated with farm and ranch life, making it an informative read about careers and lifestyles. The combination of Jo Litchfield’s handmade models and simple text creates an enjoyable learning experience, encouraging curiosity about the different jobs that adults perform. This book serves as a fun introduction to the world of work for very young children.
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Another new title in this burgeoning series, which encourages young children to learn about all the different jobs that grown-ups do. Young children will love following Frank the Farmer and his family on a busy day on the farm, as they juggle the needs of all their animals and some rather unruly bed and breakfast guests. Jo Litchfield’s ever-popular hand-made models combine with simple, engaging text to make the Jobs People Do series a fun learning experience for very young children.
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