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Farmyard Tales treasury

  • One of Usborne’s most iconic and popular series, Farmyard Tales is beloved by parents and children alike.
  • A fabulous treasury containing stories, songs and activities which all relate to the world of Apple Tree Farm.
  • Beautifully illustrated throughout by the inimitable Stephen Cartwright.
  • A lovely book for sharing with young children.
Hardback
RRP: £12.99 | Product Code: 07554
Out of stock

Information

Key Stage:

R/KS1 E/A/DT/MU (info)

Pages:

96 pages

Dimensions:

276 x 216m

Author/Editor:

Minna Lacey

Illustrator:

Stephen Cartwright

Reviews

Reader reviews

The Little Book of Farmyard Tales

My son (almost two) loves this book more than any other. He insists on being read a story or two every morning. You can't imagine how relieved I am to find that there are more Farmyard Tales stories. The most amazing thing about them is that my son never tires of them and even on the 90th reading there is something new to discover. We are so glad that the Boot family lives on Apple Tree Farm and are always so happy.

Kevin Billing, 13 October 2009

Farmyard Tales

My daughter utterly adores the Farmyard Tales books, we read them every night. I just wish there were more!

Melissa Harris, 3 September 2009

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