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Books with title Sally at the Farm

  • At The Farm

    Ivan Finnegan

    Board book (Hinkler Books Pty Ltd, March 15, 2004)
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  • At the Farm

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Feiwel & Friends, Sept. 13, 2011)
    In At the Farm, babies will find an orange pumpkin, a shiny silver milk can, and a bright red apple. Salina Yoon has produced another adorable first words book that features die-cuts and eye-catching foil. A beautiful way to bring scenes from every day activities to life!
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  • Fun at the Farm

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    eBook (Oxford University Press, March 6, 2014)
    Introduce your child to new situations through these entertaining and sensitively written stories, which are perfect for reading together. Each story is packed with facts and humour to familiarise your child with what to expect from a first experience e.g. what will happen, who they will meet and new things they might see. First Experiences with Biff, Chip & Kipper have been carefully created to help parents explore the wider world with their child, talk about shared feelings and emotions, and build vocabulary through the fun activities included in every book. Each book also includes practical tips and ideas for you to use when reading together. Biff, Chip & Kipper are characters from the Oxford Reading Tree series, which is used in 80% of primary schools. This story has been written by Roderick Hunt, author of the original Oxford Reading Tree stories, and Annemarie Young; superb storytellers with over 50 years educational experience between them. Alex Brychta's humorous and detailed illustrations bring the stories alive and are known to and loved by millions of young readers all over the world. This series is linked to Read with Biff, Chip & Kipper -the UK's best-selling home reading series, and is supported by free advice for parents at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
  • At the Farm

    Sandy Francis, David M. Budd, Robert Court

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Explains what a farm is, what happens there, who works there, and the various items and animals that can be found there
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  • Fun at the Farm

    Roderick Hunt

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, May 1, 2012)
    Introducing your child to new situations through entertaining and sensitively written stories, each title in this series is packed with facts and humour, making them perfect for reading together.
  • At the Sheep Farm

    Bruce Esseltine

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Sheep are useful farm animals because they help keep us warm! Through colorful photographs and accessible text, beginning readers will learn how these animals are raised by farmers to grow wool, how farmers cut it off them safely, and how that wool is used to make clothes! Theyll also learn how dogs help farmers herd these sheep and keep them safe on the farm, and how baby lambs are born in this exciting title that explores the lives of these special farm animals.
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  • At the Farm

    Hinkler Books

    Board book (Hinkler Books, )
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  • Mr. Silly at the Farm

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Thurman Pub., Oct. 11, 1979)
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  • At the Farm

    Peter Sloan, Sheryl Sloan, Gali Weiss

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, )
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  • Spot at the Farm

    Eric Hill

    Hardcover (Warne, March 15, 1998)
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  • Spot at the Farm

    Eric Hill

    Board book (Egmont Childrens Books, July 8, 1985)
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  • Fun at the Farm

    W. Murray, J. H. Wingfield

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Key Words with Peter and Jane uses the most frequently met words in the English language as a starting point for learning to read successfully and confidently. The Key Words reading scheme is scientifically researched and world renowned. In book "4b", Peter and Jane meet the animals at a farm in 41 new words including, 'work', 'thanks', 'stop' and 'horses'. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book "4c". "The Key Words with Peter and Jane" books work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognise these key words on sight (also known as the 'look and say' method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he. There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c. "Series a": gradually introduces new words. "Series b": provides further practise of words featured in the 'a' series. "Series c": links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced
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