The Golden Goose

The Golden Goose by Dick King-Smith is a delightful tale published by National Geographic Books on November 14, 2006. This reprint edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Farmer Skint and his family at Woebegone Farm, who experience a turn of fortune when their goose lays a golden egg. As they navigate the challenges of keeping their newfound treasure a secret, readers are introduced to themes of family and the unexpected joys that come from caring for animals.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover the adventures of Joy the Golden Goose and the impact she has on the Skint family’s life. The book explores elements of farm and ranch life, as well as the relationships between humans and animals. With its focus on juvenile fiction, The Golden Goose offers a charming introduction to classic storytelling, making it suitable for beginning readers.
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Farmer Skint and his family have fallen on hard times at Woebegone Farm until their goose lays a golden egg. With the birth of Joy the Golden Goose, the fortune of the Skint family begins to change. But what will happen when people find out about their golden-feathered friend? How long can they keep Joy a secret?
From beloved author Dick King-Smith comes the heartwarming story of a magical golden goose perfect for beginning readers.
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