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Celebrate The Magic of Farm Life in "Nighty Night Pig Tales"

There’s something magical about the world of Nighty Night Pig Tales, where ordinary farm days turn into wild adventures, cozy moments, and delightful surprises. This collection of 25 whimsical stories follows a cast of clever, curious pigs who are always ready for something unexpected—like discovering a singing root that leads to sleepy beetles or finding out your barn has grown legs and joined a marching band. These are no ordinary pigs, and this is no ordinary farm.

Take Penny, for example, who dives into a mud puddle and ends up on a squishy underground journey with frogs and otters. Or Bacon, whose big race at the county fair is full of hay bale hurdles, mud pits, and the kind of determination that makes you cheer. Meanwhile, Oink soars above it all in a runaway hot air balloon, and Snort stays up late to wish on stars during a meteor shower. Even quieter moments, like Truffles discovering a hidden garden or Trotter building the perfect treehouse, are filled with charm and heart.

Some stories head right off the map—like Lula’s sneezy magic wand or Jella’s coat that opens doors to museums of snowflakes and libraries run by parrots. Whether it’s a pirate adventure across a pond, a chocolate treasure guarded by a goose, or a flower parade led by Petunia, these tales sparkle with imagination. Nighty Night Pig Tales is full of laughter, wonder, and just the right amount of mischief—perfect for bedtime, storytime, or any time you need a little pig-powered magic.
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Published on April 09, 2025 11:51 Tags: bedtime-stories, chapter-reader, children, early-reader, farm, fun-tales, piglets, pigs

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Samuel DenHartog
I'm Samuel DenHartog, and at 51, at the end of November of 2023, I've embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer. My diverse background in computer programming, video game development, and film prod ...more
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