"Tales of a Poultry Farm" by Clara Dillingham Pierson presents a charming set of stories for young readers. It transports into the whimsical daily lives of the animals inhabiting a farm, focusing mainly on the chickens and one old horse named Bobs, who all must get used to a new owner. The stories share the barnyard animals' reactions as the new Man moves into the farm one day, bringing about big changes. Through the animals’ stories, Pierson looks into community, change, and the fun quirks of farm life, creating a heartwarming and joyful atmosphere.
Tales of a Poultry Farm
By Clara Dillingham Pierson
When a new owner arrives, the farm animals must learn to adapt to the changes.
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