"Little Present" by Unknown is a late 19th-century children's book meant to introduce young readers to common farm animals through descriptions and illustrations. The book shows different animals like oxen working hard in the fields, cows producing milk for butter and cheese, and cats and dogs doing their parts by catching pests and guarding the farm. It helps kids learn about the roles these animals play and encourages them to appreciate nature and farm life.
Little Present
By Unknown
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Step into the barnyard to meet the hardworking animals that make farm life possible, each with a special job to do.
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2008-02-27
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