Ace, the grandson of the original Sheep-Pig, understands human language and can communicate with Farmer Tubbs. Soon he becomes a house-pig, enjoying television programmes and the farmer's own armchair. His fame spreads, and Ace and Farmer Tubbs end up appearing on television themselves.
There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Penguin Books Ltd .
Authors featuring on this anthology include Margaret Mahy, Allan Ahlberg, Dick King-Smith, Adele Geras, Michael Rosen, Linda Allen and Vivian French Helen Armstrong has worked as a professional teacher and trainer, and writes training guides on child welfare and child safety. She is married and lives in Wiltshire. Ann Kronheimer is an illustrator living in London.
This book contains the following story:
Ace: the Very Important Pig
Ace, the grandson of the original Sheep-Pig, understands human language and can communicate with Farmer Tubbs. Soon he becomes a house-pig, enjoying television programmes and the farmer's own armchair. His fame spreads, and Ace and Farmer Tubbs end up appearing on television themselves.