Baby Farm Animals

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Authors: Garth Williams

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2002102675
eISBN: 978-0-375-98906-3

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Contents

Title Page

Copyright

First Page

Baby Sheep
is called a lamb. He likes to run in the grass that grows in the meadow.

Baby Cats
are called kittens. They love playing on the farm. At night the farmer gives them cow’s milk, and they curl up together in the big red barn.

Baby Rabbit
lives in a hutch, which is her tiny little house. She sniffs noses with the kittens and puppies because they are all friends.

Baby Guinea Pigs
also have a hutch. Have you ever seen a guinea pig’s tail?

“That rabbit has been up to some mischief,” says the brown guinea pig.

Baby Donkey
loves to eat juicy carrots. He is sitting down because he is tired. Somebody is trying to make him stand up and follow those carrots tied on the end of a stick.

“I know that trick,” he says.

Baby Ducks
are called ducklings. They swim in the pond with their wide, webbed feet.

“Why don’t you come for a swim?” they ask the little chicks.

Baby Chickens
are called chicks. They cannot swim.

“Mother says we must look for worms and stay out of the water,” they reply.

Baby Pigs
are called piglets. They love clean straw to sleep on. A piglet digs with his nose, which is called a snout. If you pick him up or chase him, he will squeal for his mother: “Help, help, help!”

Baby Dogs
are called puppies. They stay in the stable, close to the horses. They growl and bark at strangers. They pretend that the shoe is a big cat. They growl and bark at it, too.

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