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Books with title On the Farm You Might See

  • On the Farm You Might See...

    Lisa M. Gardiner

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    Find all kinds of Farm Animals in this beautifully illustrated See and Learn book by artist Lisa M. Gardiner, perfect for your youngest reader discovering the joy of books. They can look inside and learn that they might see a goat, pig, cow, and so much more!
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  • You See, I See: On the Farm

    Michelle Sinclair Colman, Paul Schmid

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 3, 2018)
    See the farm through the eyes of a child and parent in this heartwarming exploration of a day spent together.You see a busy farm, I see adventure ahead!What will you see on the farm? It depends on who you ask! As a parent and child visit the animals, the scarecrow, the farmhouse, and more, each points out what they can see...and their perspectives might surprise you! With spare, rhyming text and a bold, limited palette, this simple board book captures the fun and tenderness of exploring new places together, and the joy of seeing the world through a child's eyes.Coming soon: the next book in the You See, I See series, You See, I See: In the City
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  • What Can You See? On the Farm

    Kate Ware, Maria Perera

    Board book (Tiger Tales., Aug. 11, 2020)
    Peek through the pages in this busy board book to discover fun facts about life on the farm!Peek through the pages in this busy board book to discover fun facts about life on the farm!
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  • Midnight On the Farm

    Stephen Eaton Hume, Regolo Ricci

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 1, 1992)
    It's midnight on the farm. Somewhere two white horses lie down in the hay and dream of galloping over green hills. In the deep dark of midnight, everything on the farm sinks gently into dreamland. For one small child who watches through the window, that mystical time between wakefulness and slumber is as peaceful and comforting as the country whose name is sleep. Soon, he too will go there, but not before he catches a glimpse of the dreams that will come to each creature under the turning stars.
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  • I See On The Farm

    Tamara Ruth, E.G. Ruth

    language (, June 27, 2018)
    An easy reader for kindergarteners written by one.Learning to read is a challenging time in a child's life.Created by a 6-year-old and her mom, I See On The Farm contains easy to identify pictures along side the sight words I, see, and the.Build your little reader's confidence and encourage a lifetime love of reading. The I See Easy Reader series features simple, repeating phrases to form a strong foundation for your little reader.Grab your copy today and get your child, grandchild, or student reading.
  • Midnight On the Farm

    Stephen Eaton Hume, Regolo Ricci

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Jan. 1, 1995)
    It's midnight on the farm. Somewhere two white horses lie down in the hay and dream of galloping over green hills. In the deep dark of midnight, everything on the farm sinks gently into dreamland. For one small child who watches through the window, that mystical time between wakefulness and slumber is as peaceful and comforting as the country whose name is sleep. Soon, he too will go there, but not before he catches a glimpse of the dreams that will come to each creature under the turning stars.
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  • Who Sees You?: On the Farm

    Carla Dijs

    Hardcover (Collins, Oct. 16, 1989)
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  • What Can You See on the Farm?

    Tony Wells

    Board book (Bdd Promotional Book Co, Jan. 1, 1990)
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  • You-on-the-Farm

    Leon Jason, Carol Lee Jason, Isauro Dela Rosa

    Hardcover (McGraw Hill, March 15, 1967)
    McGraw Hill, 1967. Shelf wear & some scuffs but good for its age .
  • On the Farm You Might See

    Flowerpot, Lisa M. Gardiner

    Board book (Flowerpot, March 15, 2013)
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  • On The Farm You Might See...

    Flowerpot Press

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, March 15, 1826)
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  • Midnight on the Farm

    Stephen Eaton Hume, Regolo Ricci

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Sept. 1, 1994)
    It's midnight on the farm. Somewhere two white horses lie down in the hay and dream of galloping over green hills.In the deep dark of midnight, everything on the farm sinks gently into dreamland. For one small child who watches through the window, that mystical time between wakefulness and slumber is as peaceful and comforting as the country whose name is sleep. Soon, he too will go there, but not before he catches a glimpse of the dreams that will come to each creature under the turning stars.
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