Mr. Bean knows he has the smartest animals in the state of New York. He's just not sure they can care for his farm by themselves while he takes his wife on vacation. So to show how responsible they are, Freddy the pig and his friends start their own bank and their own animal republic. But a hotly contested election between a plain-spoken cow and a wily woodpecker might be more than even Freddy can handle.
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"We, the Brazil grandkids and I, really enjoyed this instalment in the adventures of Freddy the Pig. Next week we will start reading "Freddy's Cousin, Weedly."" — Alida (4 out of 5 stars)
"We, the Brazil grandkids and I, really enjoyed this instalment in the adventures of Freddy the Pig. Next week we will start reading "Freddy's Cousin, Weedly.""
" I love that this was first published in 1939, during the events leading up to WWII. What better way to teach children about world events than to have a woodpecker dictator and Freddy's democratic counterpoint. "
" I'm finding this a bit less light than the others we've read. It seems to me that even our heroes are behaving like, well, politicians. And I don't mean that as a compliment. "
" Well, there are scoundrels and rapscallions in every Freddy book, but these woodpeckers from Washington are the worst of a bad lot. "
" MCL. Funny. This was my first Freddy book, but it will not be my last. "
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