And Pigs Might Fly

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 10 October 1991
A charming series of adventures for younger readers, featuring a family of all sorts of animals that live in the farmyard behind the tumble-down barn on Mudpuddle Farm...It's a long hot summer, and Pintsize the piglet wonders if it might be cooler in the sky. But when he tries to fly, he annoys just about everyone. It's time he learned his lesson...

Martians at Mudpuddle Farm

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 20 November 1992

A Mudpuddle Farm story.

Farmer Rafferty thinks Martians have landed on Mudpuddle Farm - but luckily Albertine, the wise goose, knows better!


Mum's the Word

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 31 October 1995
A charming series of adventures for younger readers, featuring a family of all sorts of animals that live in the farmyard behind the tumble-down barn on Mudpuddle Farm...Something strange is going on at Mudpuddle Farm. Egbert the goat is not himself at all. Instead of grumbling, he's singing and dancing! And he's even greedier than usual...

Mossop's Last Chance

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 14 April 1988
Poor old Mossop. All he wants to do is curl up and sleep. But when Farmer Rafferty finds mice in the corn bin, it looks as though Mossop will be thrown off the farm. He has just one chance -- he must catch twenty-six mice by sunset. Luckily Albertine the goose has a plan!

Albertine Goose Queen

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 26 October 1989
A charming series of adventures for younger readers, featuring a family of all sorts of animals that live in the farmyard behind the tumble-down barn on Mudpuddle Farm...A fox is on the loose, and all the animals except Albertine the goose have hidden themselves inside. Albertine is safe on her island in the pond - at least so she thinks, until the fox starts swimming towards her...

Jigger's Day Off

by Michael Morpurgo

Published 24 May 1990
It's harvest time on Mudpuddle Farm, when Jigger the sheepdog has his one day off a year. Just one day to chase all those little animals hiding in the corn. But even the best plans can go wrong.