The Story of Ferdinand
Munro Leaf, Robert Lawson
Once upon a time in Spain, there was a little bull and his name was Ferdinand . . .
Unlike all the other little bulls – who run, jump, and butt their heads together in fights – Ferdinand would rather sit under his favourite cork tree and smell the flowers. So what will happen when Ferdinand is picked for the bull fights in Madrid?
Beloved all over the world for its timeless message of peace, tolerance and the courage to be yourself, this truly classic story has never been out of print in the US since its release in 1936. Hitherto unpublished in the UK.
Reviews
I liked it when he sat on a bee and they thought he was the toughest bull! And when he just sat and looked at the ladies with flowers in their hair!
Marshal Gator Eggybread 08.09.2025
He’s a good bull that doesn’t’t fight and a girl likes him.
Professor Flash Aardvark 26.08.2024
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This is one of my mum’s favourite books. Ferdinand is such a kind bill and doesn’t want to fight
Marshal Muscles Hoverboard 27.07.2023
I like how Ferdinand is a nice bull
Lieutenant Pug Submarine 12.08.2021
Ferdinand is a nice bull.
Count Crocodile Sequins 08.08.2020
It was OK story wise, but too easy for me to read.
General Crocodile Tyrannosaurus 23.07.2020
It was funny.
Sergeant Stinky Bucket 23.07.2020