Witty and humorous with illustrations on every page to give it an almost comic book feel.
This is a story about a large family of animals that live on Mudpuddle Farm. Each animal has its own unique characteristic, from Diana the silly sheep to Albertine the most intelligent goose. On his first solo trip to gather pollen, Little Bee ends up getting lost, leading to a whole swarm of bees going out in search of him. All the farm animals are terrified of the bees, except for Albertine the clever goose, who leads all the animals to the middle of Farmer Rafferty's cornfield and shows them how to get rid of the bees. Albertine's method results in a huge circular patch being left in the middle of the cornfield, which the animals think that Farmer Rafferty will not be too pleased about. However, instead of being angry, Farmer Rafferty is overjoyed because he believes that the circular patch was left by Martians landing there, giving him a great money making idea.
Children who find books with a lot of text tiresome to read may find this book more enjoyable, as part of the fun is reading the humorous comments within the speech and thought bubbles of the illustrations.