Oxette

Virginia, a heifer calf, dreams of becoming a working member of the farm: pulling a plow, skidding logs, raking hay, etc. But she is kept in the pasture while other draft animals are put to work, which upsets her. Of course, it has a happy ending, delivering the message that work gives meaning.

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Description

written and illustrated by Lea Patricia Fales. The book opens with Virginia, a heifer calf, dreaming of becoming a working member of the farm: pulling a plow, skidding logs, raking hay, etc. But she was being ignored in the pasture when the other draft animals were put to work, which made her upset. 

It turns out, they were waiting for a farrier to arrive and trim Virginia’s hooves so she could walk correctly and not injure herself as she worked. Of course, it has a happy ending and delivers the message that work gives meaning. And that it sometimes takes patience to get what you hope for.

Additional information

Weight .37 lbs
Dimensions & specs

32 pages, 11 x 8.5 inches, softcover, Grades K-3