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Books with title Goes to the Farm

  • Spot Goes to the Farm

    Eric Hill

    Mass Market Paperback (Warne, May 12, 2003)
    The bestselling puppy is better than ever. Spot's 25th birthday presents are bold, beautiful color covers that give him a great new look. Enjoy Spot in paperback with full-color covers and traditional Lift-the-Flap features. Have more fun with Spot!
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  • Sally Goes to the Farm

    Stephen Huneck

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, April 1, 2002)
    Sally, a black Labrador retriever, goes to a farm where, with the help of a golden retriever named Molly, she helps milk a cow, plow the fields, eat fresh apple pie, and enjoy other fun activities.
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  • Let's Go to the Farm

    Lori C. Froeb, Fisher-Priceâ„¢

    Board book (Studio Fun International, Dec. 8, 2009)
    This Little People flap book is sure to be a hit with kids! Eddie, Sonya Lee, and their friends spend the day at a farm, and toddlers can explore right alongside them. Whether visiting the barn, playing with the animals or "working" at the farm stand, favorite Little People characters show all the fun there is to be had in this environment. On each spread, simple concepts are taught, including colors, shapes, counting and opposites.
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  • Spot Goes To The Farm

    Eric Hill

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 12, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Young readers can enjoy following Spot through his adventures.
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  • Max Goes to the Farm

    Dr Mary a Flowers, Cristal Baldwin

    (Mary A. Flowers, Feb. 14, 2020)
    Max is a happy little dog who just wants to play. When his loving family becomes too busy, Max runs away. Other people and the farm animals he meets are quite sure that they do not want to play with this funny looking dog whose bark is too loud and whiny. But Max persists until he finds one animal who gives him a chance. The other animals discover that they all have shortcomings and become the best of friends. This book teaches children the value of persistence, acceptance of their own shortcomings and those of others.
  • Let's Go to the Farm

    Rikki Benenfeld, D.L. Rosenfeld

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Nov. 1, 2009)
    A good book can transport readers to a distant place, allowing them to encounter a brand new experience. That's what makes Let's Go to the Farm such a wonderful journey for children and parents to share! On their visit to a small farm, our young brother and sister see so many of Hashem's creatures and learn where eggs and milk come from. They help feed the goats, meet a family of little duckings, and notice that mother sheep look after their little lambs in much the same way their own parents take care of them!Our family enjoys a picnic and offers some food to the farmer. Of course, the farmer feeds his animals before eating anything himself. Then it's on to the orchard and the fields, picking a huge basket of fruits and vegetables to enjoy. It's been a day to discover so much about Hashem's world and to appreciate the different foods that Hashem provides. Let's Go to the Farm is sure to become another classic in Hachai's Toddler Experience Series, earning its place on every preschool bookshelf!
  • Sally Goes to the Farm

    Stephen Huneck

    eBook (Huneck, )
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  • Abbie goes to the Farm

    Christine Dee

    language (, May 15, 2020)
    A happy little squirrel visits her home on the farm and meets some new friends. Abbie and her sister Jessica meet a goat with Autism, a pig with OCD, a cow with Down Syndrome and a dog with Epilepsy. She learns how to be a friend to them by learning about their individual needs and she is rewarded beyond what she knows. Abbie can see how something that would be a disadvantage is actually an advantage a d how not to let your circumstance and limitations stop you from reaching for the stars and being your best self.
  • Barney Goes To The Farm

    Mark S. Bernthal

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Barney, Baby Bop, and BJ spend the day working on a farm, learning how to milk cows, gather eggs, and drive a tractor, and discover that it can be fun.
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  • The Farm

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Readers are asked to identify objects and actions happening in pictures illustrating life on a farm. On board pages.
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  • The Farm

    Randy Dyess

    eBook (Randy Dyess, Feb. 5, 2013)
    Continue with the saga of the Turners and their family farm in Madill, Oklahoma as the world collapses from a global fuel shortage. This second novel of the series will start a few chapters before the end of the first book: Out of Gas. This allows the author to describe in detail how Mark and Kelly Turner rebuilt the old family farm into a sanctuary to be used by hundreds of family members. Join the members of the farm as they fight for their survival against robbers, bikers, and the worse kind of criminal walking around the American countryside; the government bureaucrat
  • Max Goes to the Farm

    Adria Fay Klein, Mernie Elizabeth Gallagher-Cole

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Max visits his grandparents at the farm. He invites his friend Don. What will Max and Don do at the farm?
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