The Big Sneeze

The Big Sneeze by Ruth Brown is a charming children’s book published by Beaver in 1993. This new edition spans 30 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a barn where a farmer, napping among his sleepy animals, is disturbed by a buzzing fly that lands on his nose. This simple event triggers a series of amusing consequences, culminating in a panicked donkey, creating a delightful chain reaction reminiscent of the traditional rhyme, The House That Jack Built.
Readers will find a playful exploration of cause and effect as the narrative progresses through the farmer’s unexpected sneeze and its impact on the barn’s inhabitants. The book captures elements of farm and ranch life, making it relatable for young audiences. With its engaging storyline and lively illustrations, The Big Sneeze offers an entertaining experience that encourages children to think about the connections between actions and reactions in a lighthearted manner.
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The farmer is snoozing on the hay in his barn, surrounded by his dozy animals, when the fly buzzing about lands on his nose! Of course he sneezes, which sets off a long chain of consequences, until finally the terrified donkey panics! It has been compared to the traditional rhyme, The House That Jack Built, and has the same satisfying cause and result domino effect!
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