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The hairiest animal on the farm might be the goat. Goats have long beards that hang below their chins! This book introduces children to how goats look and how they live on the farm.
This series helps young readers discover common farm animals, learning about their physical traits, behaviors, and lives on the farm.

24 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2007

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Emily K. Green

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October 5, 2021
Countdown to Kindergarten: Letter G

NC Digital Kids. The reader was robotic. Next time I will read it myself.
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November 18, 2014
OK. THIS ONE HAD THE BEST PICTURES OF GOATS!!!
I think the best I ever saw ANYWHERE is the one in here with the curly hair!
And who knew they climb trees? I never saw any goats in the trees around here, but maybe they just don't bother doing that in Vermont. It's stick season so you'd think if they did, you'd see them now.
This one was kind of easy and I read a lot of it myself. There aren't as many facts as in the other goat book ["Goats on the Farm"].
I guess when books have more facts they're harder to read, huh?
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