Little Tails on the Farm by Frederic Brremaud

Little Tails on the Farm

by Frederic Brremaud

Little Tails is a series of young readers graphicnovels created by Eisner Award-nominated illustrator Federico Bertolucci andwriter Frédéric Brrémaud, creators of the world-famous,multi-award winning Love series of silent, wildlife graphic novels. In eachvolume of Little Tails, Chipper and Squizzo set out on a fun, educationaljourney to a different location, encountering the real-world animals found therein beautiful illustration and fun cartoon strip antics. In this new volume, theyvisit a nearby farm and meet a wide variety of new and interesting domestic andwild animals!


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Chipper the dog and Squizzo the squirrel set out on an adventure to the farm next door to get some milk. They meet each animal on the farm and try to figure out which one will give them milk. The illustrations are a mix of comic strip-style panels with Chipper and Squizzo, with an absolutely gorgeous illustration of the particular farm animal on the rest of the page. I read this with my 2-year-old and 5-year-old, and both loved it. I had each pick a favorite page, and my daughter chose the sleeping cat and my son chose the goats in the tree.



Reading the book was a lot of fun and very educational. We paused on each page to talk about the noises the animals made, what they ate, and why they live on a farm, as well as whether Chipper and Squizzo could get milk from them. There’s lots of little fun details on each page that my 5-year-old enjoyed pointing out (“Mommy, the MOUSE is running so FAST!”).

At the end of the book, there’s a mini glossary of some of the farm animals with fun facts.



Overall, this was a sweet, educational book that both my kids and I enjoyed reading. They’ve already requested the hardcover version of this one, as well as the rest of the series!

I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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  • 9 February, 2018: Reviewed