Little Farmer Joe

Little Farmer Joe

by IanWhybrow (Author), Christian Birmingham (Illustrator)

Synopsis

"I'm not scared of cows," said Joe. When Joe is taken to stay with Aunty Bee and Uncle Will on their farm, amid all the hustle and bustle lie many new experiences. Joe is more than a little afraid of all the different animals but with all the bravado he can muster he asserts fiercely, "I'm not scared!" Only when Uncle Will needs his help to deliver a lamb in the middle of the night does Joe acknowledge his fears. And only when he sees the nervous little creature, more vulnerable and fearful than he is, is he able to overcome them. By the time Mum and Dad return, Joe is proud to show off his new baby lamb, and his new-found confidence! Children will identify and sympathise with Joe's secret fears in this warm and tender portrayal of a small boy's first experience of staying away from Mum and Dad.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Kingfisher Books Ltd
Published: 17 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0753403609
ISBN 13: 9780753403600
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Author Bio
Ian Whybrow is an award-winning children's book author. Described as a major talent (T.E.S.), he won the UKRA Award, the 1996 TBS Birmingham Children's Book Award and the Talkies Award for Best Book and Tape (with Griff Rhys Jones) for Little Wolf's Book of Badness (HarperCollins). Quacky, Quack Quack (Walker) was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize and Harry and the Snow King (Levinson) was Waterstone's Book of the Month. A Baby for Grace (Kingfisher) has received wide-spread praise. Ian is married with two daughters and divides his time between Harrow and Hertfordshire. Christian Birmingham - a modern-day Degas (Guardian) - is an acknowledged star in children's book illustration, having illustrated titles such as The Magic Bicycle and classic editions of Oliver Twist, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (all HarperCollins) and A Christmas Carol (Kingfisher). He has been nominated for the Mother Goose and Kurt Maschler awards and the Kate Greenaway Medal, and his illustrations for A Baby for Grace (Kingfisher) won much acclaim. He lives in south-west London.