Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig

Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig by Kate DiCamillo is an illustrated book published by National Geographic Books on February 8, 2011. This 80-page story follows the adventures of Mercy, a pig with a big appetite, who finds herself in a tricky situation when Animal Control comes looking for her after some pansies go missing. The narrative captures the humorous escapades of Mercy as she navigates her way through the challenges posed by Animal Control Officer Francine Poulet.
Readers will find a delightful blend of humor and action in this chapter book, which is designed for young readers. The story explores themes of adventure and cleverness, showcasing how Mercy’s unique perspective allows her to outsmart those trying to catch her. With its engaging storyline and whimsical illustrations, this book is a fun addition to the juvenile fiction genre, appealing to those who enjoy humorous stories and action-packed narratives.
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Can Mercy Watson outwit Animal Control? The porcine wonder’s on the lam in her latest tongue-in-snout adventure!
Mercy’s appetite has got her into trouble again. When Eugenia Lincoln’s pansies go missing, Animal Control Officer Francine Poulet arrives on the scene. But as she soon discovers, not just anyone can think like a pig. Especially when that pig is porcine wonder Mercy Watson!
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