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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Moey was very excited when he arrived at the farm. He had never been to a place like this before. First, he ran to the pigpen and the pig snorted at him. The pig told Moey that pigs don't bark and how they like to roll in the mud to play and stay cool. Moey wanted to try that and he rolled and rolled in the pigpen and got covered in mud. Moey was having such fun and then he heard other sounds like Baa-Baa, Moo-Moo, Cluck-Cluck, and Peep-Peep. Covered in mud, Moey decided to find out more. Moey had a lot of fun meeting new friends and he had never seen those animals before.
Moey's Day at the Farm by Rochelle M. Lazauskas is about friendship and teaches young readers how everyone can become friends even though they are different. The illustrations breathe life into all the characters and make the story colorful and lively for readers. Youngsters will fall in love with Moey and the rest of the animals on the farm. The story is not only about friendship and being different, but it also introduces readers to farm animals in a fun way. It is a delightful book for both parents and tutors to use for read-aloud and storytelling sessions because it makes it easy for children to learn about the animals that live on a farm and also accept that friends can be different yet like each other.