Rosie the pig is hog-tied when she hears that Farmer Luke wants her to be a ham! But it's even worse than she imagined when she discovers that it's her picture that's going to be shot. After her hefty... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"It was a pig-perfect morning. As the pale, pearly light broke over the quiet farm, Luke carried a bucket of swill to the sty. He spilled the swill into the big tin trough. Rosie ate her fill."I chose the first page of the book to describe all of the alliterations that go on in the story. It was very descriptive.This book is about a pig that is afraid that she is going to become bacon and ham. I like the book because it's a really good book and Rosie and Luke remind me of Wilbur and Luke in Charlotte's Web.I think this book is good for kids of all ages. I think you will like it, but of course I don't know.
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