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  • Published: 8 May 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448174430
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 32

Stanley the Farmer




Meet Stanley the Hamster - with a new job for every day he's always very busy. And with lots to spot on every page, you'll be busy too!

Down on the farm, there's seeds to be sown. Stanley has to get on his tractor and plough the field. There's lots to be done, and friends to help him out, but will the seeds grow?

Join Stanley and friends for an out-of-doors adventure in this colourful new series from William Bee...

  • Published: 8 May 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448174430
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 32

About the author

William Bee

William Bee was born in London, but now lives in the English countryside. As well as writing children's books, he races a vintage sports car, is an international skier, and when at home tends his lawns and meadow. William Bee loves Saturdays, the colour green, tabby cats, the Queen, Rolls Royces, fruit scones, David Niven, staying at home...

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Praise for Stanley the Farmer

With engaging characters, introductory questions, themes that capture and sustain young children's interest and simple, but informative storylines together with bright, uncluttered images, touches of gentle humour and tools of the trade frontpapers, these sturdily bound books are just right for the heavy handling they are likely to receive by enthusiastic preschoolers.

Books for Keeps

This first taste of farming will be loved by parents and children alike and is a great addition to any early years collection.

School Library Journal

Young children will enjoy the simple story as well as the bold, black lines and flat colors of the digital illustrations.

Booklist

Steady and bright, this will appeal to toddlers looking for comfort...

Kirkus Reviews

Stanley is cute and adorable, and he is depicted in all sorts of scenarios which will interest young children. There is always work to be done on the farm - and Stanley is sowing the seeds. He needs to look after them to make them grow, and then he needs to harvest his crop. A simply told story which explains the crop cycle in carefully selected language accompanied by simple but descriptive pictures.

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