Summary:
"Little Present" by Unknown is an illustrated children's book written in the late 19th century. This book serves as an introductory text to animals commonly found on farms, designed for young readers. It provides a basic understanding of the roles and characteristics of various animals such as oxen, cows, horses, cats, dogs, and sheep. The content of "Little Present" consists of simple descriptions paired with illustrations of different farm animals, each highlighting their uses and behaviors. For instance, the ox is depicted as a hardworking creature used for plowing, while the cow is recognized for producing milk, leading to products like butter and cheese. Other animals, like the cat and dog, are shown to have their unique roles in pest control and guarding, respectively. The book emphasizes the importance of these animals in daily life and fosters an early appreciation for nature and farm life among children. (This is an automatically generated summary.)