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Teddy Visits Mitchell Farms

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When the girl that Teddy belongs to and her family visit Mitchell Farms, Teddy gets to go along. Follow them on their adventure through a real working farm that also has a lot of fun things for children to do. What kind of trouble could a teddy bear get into at a farm? More than you would think.

34 pages, Paperback

First published December 5, 2014

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Jacob C. Stroud

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Jacob C. Stroud is a husband and father who works in IT as a computer programmer. He has always wanted to write a book and with the support of his family he has now accomplished this goal and has no plans of stopping at one book.

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July 3, 2019
This is an adorable book about a girl who takes her teddy to a farm for a visit. Teddy is warned to behave, but he has a hard time listening. One of my favorite parts was the picture taken of teddy falling, but don't worry, he's ok. After several times of not listening, teddy ends up in a time out. Not just any time out though. The farm has a special tiny town, with several small replica buildings, including a supermarket and a jail. Guess where teddy served his time out?
The pictures are cute with real life photos of the girl and her teddy bear. A few pictures are blurry, but it actually works well with the story. The only one that didn't work well for me was the picture on the train with the girl's face blurry and teddy isn't recognizable in that photo. I would have liked to see teddy "in" the farm on the front cover instead of floating on top of it.
Overall, this book would make a great bedtime story for kids around ages 3-8. Kids who have special toys that they carry around everywhere would especially relate to this story.
I found this book available for a free download and I am voluntarily sharing my review to let parents know what books are good for kids, as well as for teddy bear enthusiasts such as myself.
Jessica D. Adams, Author
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