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Books with title From Farm to Store

  • Far from the Storm

    Robert Elmer

    eBook (Robert Elmer, Jan. 15, 2012)
    World War 2 may be over, but for Danish twins Peter and Elise Andersen, the adventures are just beginning! Uncle Morten and Lisbeth return safely from Sweden, but the joyful reunion takes a tragic turn when an arsonist torches the Anna Marie, the family fishing boat. A number of menacing threats convince the twins that someone is out to destroy Uncle Morten for his work with the Danish Underground. But who? And why won't the adults take the warnings seriously? When Peter and Elise uncover a cruel plot to ruin Uncle Morten once and for all, they find themselves caught up in a frantic race to stop the culprit before he strikes again!
  • From Farm to Store

    Wallace Boten

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses how peanuts are grown, harvested, and processed into peanut butter using an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction.
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  • From Farm to Store

    Wallace Boten

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Phonics Readers is a recognized leader in helping you teach phonics and phonemic awareness, within the context of content-area reading. Content area focus: Buy and Sell Phonics Skills: r-controlled vowels (or, ore, our)
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  • Far from the Storm

    Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Aug. 1, 1995)
    After World War II, Peter and Elise seek to discover who is trying to destroy Uncle Morten for his work with the Danish Underground.
  • From Factory to Store

    Anastasia Suen

    language (Rourke Educational Media, May 17, 2019)
    Where do bicycles come from? Bicycles don’t grow on trees or in the ground, they are created with the help of many people. From the designer who draws out the bike plans, to the assembly worker who puts the parts together, to the shop owner who sells the bike. There are many steps in place to make sure you get a well-constructed bicycle to ride. Filled with photographs with captions, informational sidebars, and simple, sequenced text, children with see the importance of each step of the process. This title allows students to describe the relationship between the illustrations and the text.
  • Stories from the Farm

    Rebecca Emberley, Ed Emberley, Pat Hutchins, Marjorie Flack, Walter Mayes, Gene Deitch

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Weston Woods, July 1, 2011)
    Chicken Little: An engaging retelling of the classic tale of the not-so-bright little chicken and his panicked friends.
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  • From Farm to Store

    Wallace Boten

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, March 15, 1750)
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  • Far from the Storm

    Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Bethany House, Aug. 16, 1995)
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  • From Factory to Store

    Anastasia Suen

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    From Factory to Store introduces readers to the process of making bicycles. Featuring 24 pages full of real-life photographs, before- and after-reading activities, informational sidebars, a glossary, and more, students will stay engaged while building reading comprehension skills. The Little World Communities and Commerce series builds upon social studies concepts and aims to teach young children about the different jobs people do in their community. Each 24-page book connects several different jobs together for a common result. Simple language, real-world examples, and fascinating information help children gain an understanding of how commerce operates within their communities.
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  • From Factory to Store

    Anastasia Suen

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Where do bicycles come from? Bicycles don’t grow on trees or in the ground, they are created with the help of many people. From the designer who draws out the bike plans, to the assembly worker who puts the parts together, to the shop owner who sells the bike. There are many steps in place to make sure you get a well-constructed bicycle to ride. Filled with photographs with captions, informational sidebars, and simple, sequenced text, children with see the importance of each step of the process. This title allows students to describe the relationship between the illustrations and the text.
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