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Cargando... Babe: A Pig in the City (Book and CD)por Justine Korman, Ron Fontes, Judy Morris
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. While Farmer Hoggett is laid up in casts and unable to work the farm, Mrs. Hoggett receives a visit from the bank. Now–with Babe's help–she must raise enough money to save the farm from foreclosure! In this hilarious story, Babe and Mrs. Hoggett get stranded in the big city on their way to the state fair. That means they won't collect Babe's appearance fee–and the race is on to pay the bank before it's too late. But first Babe and friends must survive in the big city! Babe isn't a sheep-dog but a sheep-pig in the farm. On day,Babe and his farmer's wife went to a journy.But they separated! He stood up to some accidents to try to find her.First, Many anmals had some accidend for him but gradually,they became friendly .The end of this is happy.So you can guess the end of this story,can't you? I have seen the movie about this book. It was fun,exciting,and impessive.Of course,this book,too. But I couldn't understand this very much because animal's name is so many.I was refused.... I like Babe,the pig because he is cute,loyal,kindly,friendly,cooperative,intelligent,agressive,and so on. I think thisbook tell us importance of friend,courage.If we have them,we can go to happiness. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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On a mission to the big City to save his farm, Babe the pig gets separated from his Human, the Boss's Wife, and finds himself among unscrupulous thieves and homeless animals. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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