Goodwin the Goat by famed author of Corduroy, Don Freeman, is a
never-before-published story of a mischievous young goat named Goodwin.
One day, after growing tired of his daily wheat and oats, he goes out in
search for new types of delicious food andstumbles upon an artist
painting by the river and notices her scrumptious colorful paint tubes.
After the artist leaves, Goodwin tries to eat the paint tubes and covers
himself in paint.
After running away from the angry artist, Goodwin awakes the next
morning and passersby notice him, vibrant and multicolored, standing on
top of his hut. Goodwin immediately achieves immediate fame, as tourists
from far and wide come to visit and photograph "Goodwin the Miraculous
Goat." Angry that Goodwin destroyed her painting, the artist confronts
Farmer Mac Duff and asks him to pay her for her destroyed materials and
art. Farmer Mac Duff, who's struggling financially, partners with the
artist and creates a business out of the attraction in order to pay her
back for her materials and destroyed art but can Goodwin stay out of
trouble?
Featuring full color illustrations, Goodwin the Goat is sure to
enchant young readers with its playful narrative and fun colors. Grab
your copy and experience a true story of friendship, courage,
individuality, and the importance finding who you really are.