Fitzherbert's mother is a goose, but his father was a swan - which makes him a swoose! As Fitzherbert grows up he decisdes he wants to fly and he wants to meet his father. His search begins, but what he finds is fame and fortune of a most unexpected kind.
Babe is a little pig who doesn't have a real mother. He lives with Farmer Hoggett's sheep-dog, Fly, who looks after him like one of her own children. Babe must learn how to talk to sheep before the British Sheep-dog Trials - and before Mrs Hoggett turns him into Christmas dinner! The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith has been made into a hugely popular and successful film called Babe. Recommended for younger learners.
Babe, the piglet, has been won at a fair by Farmer Hoggett and is surely destined for the family freezer - yet here he is wanting to herd sheep! Babe is determined to learn and so Fly, the kind-hearted sheep-dog, teaches him everything she knows…