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Books with title Working on the Farm

  • On the Farm

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, Dec. 26, 2006)
    This charming board book featuring adorable farm animals is perfect for the youngest readers! Featuring a different texture on each page, this adorable book will stimulate your child's senses and encourage their imagination.
  • On the Farm

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, Dec. 26, 2006)
    This charming board book featuring adorable farm animals is perfect for the youngest readers! Featuring a different texture on each page, this adorable book will stimulate your child's senses and encourage their imagination.
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  • On the Farm

    Erin Ranson, Imagine That, Barry Green

    Hardcover (Imagine That, March 1, 2007)
    On the Farm Magnetic Story and Play Scene from Top That Publishing is a magnetic novelty book for children age 3+.Pre-school children will enjoy placing the colorful magnetic pieces in this fun-filled title illustrated by Barry Green. Once the magnets have all been placed, a giant play scene can be folded out from the back of the book, so children can create their own farm scenes.
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  • Working on a Farm

    Katie Marsico

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Working on a farm introduces young readers to many careers available on a farm. Colorful sidebars encourage young children to think, create, guess, and ask questions about a career working on a farm.
  • On the Farm

    David Elliott, Holly Meade

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 27, 2012)
    “This handsome poetry collection feels as hearty and comforting as a bowl of sugared porridge. . . . Children will delight in the fun and beauty.” — Booklist (starred review)From the bull to the barn cat to the wild bunny, the farmyard bustles with life. The rooster crows, the rams clash, the bees buzz, and over there in the garden, a snake — silent and alone — winds and watches. David Elliott’s graceful, simple verse and Holly Meade’s exquisite woodcut and watercolor illustrations capture a world that is at once timeless yet disappearing from view — the world of the family farm.
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  • Working on the Farm

    Lori Mortensen, Jeffrey Alan Thompson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Your breakfast cereal starts on a farm. The milk you drink comes from a farm. Planting crops and raising livestock is part of a farmer’s daily life. What else do farmers do every day on the farm?
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  • On the Farm

    Susie Behar

    Hardcover (Ivy Kids, Feb. 1, 2018)
    What you can you see on the farm today? Children will find out in this beautifully illustrated Shine-a-Light title, which looks at farming through the seasons. Full-colour artwork gives an insight into winter, spring, summer, and autumn on the farm, including how baby animals are cared for and how crops are grown and harvested. In addition, the unique design of the book allows children to discover a “hidden” image by holding the page up to a bright light, much like a lift-the-flap mechanism. For children aged 3 and up, this is a wonderful introduction to life on a farm.
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  • On the Farm

    David Elliott, Holly Meade

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 11, 2008)
    A NEW YORK TIMES best-selling author and a Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator evoke life on a farm in a simple, lyrical text and boldly expressive images.From the bull to the barn cat to the wild bunny, the farmyard bustles with life. The rooster crows, the rams clash, the bees buzz, and over there in the garden, a snake — silent and alone — winds and watches. David Elliott’s graceful, simple verse and Holly Meade’s exquisite woodcut and watercolor illustrations capture a world that is at once timeless yet disappearing from view — the world of the family farm.
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  • WORKING ON THE EDGE

    Spike Walker

    Paperback (Griffin, March 15, 1993)
    No profession pits man against nature more brutally than king crab fishing in the frigid, unpredictable waters of the Bering Sea. The yearly death toll is staggering (forty-two men in 1988 alone); the conditions are beyond most imaginations (90-mph Arctic winds, 25-foot seas, and super-human stretches of on-deck labor); but the payback, if one survives can be tens of thousands of dollars for a month-long season.In a breathtaking, action-packed account that combines his personal story with the stories of survivors of the industry's most harrowing disasters, Spike Walker re-creates the boom years of Alaskan crab fishing--a modern-day gold rush that drew hundreds of fortune-and adventure-hunters to Alaska's dangerous waters--and the crash that followed.
  • Working on the Farm

    Jack Reader

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Running a farm is a lot of hard work. Sometimes people use animals to help them. In this exciting nonfiction book, readers will learn about the important jobs of farm animals. Horses plow fields, cats chase away mice, and dogs herd sheep. The age-appropriate text is perfect for students who are just learning to read. Full-color photographs make the action come alive on each page. Readers will also learn about farmers? jobs and some of the technology they use to help them get things done around the farm.
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  • On the Farm

    Christiane Gunzi

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2005)
    The sheep has a wooly lamb, and children can feel the soft, fuzzy wool. They can also touch a calf�s fur, a fluffy chick, and a sheepdog�s silky fur. The lively Feels Real board books for toddlers are filled with vivid color photos of friendly animals that children love to pet. But Feels Real Books are more than ordinary picture books. Each of them has a different texture patch on every one of its two-page spreads�surfaces for very young boys and girls to touch. Different textures allow kids to experience the touch of animals� fur or skin. When little hands have opportunity to touch and feel, the animals in these books suddenly come to life.
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  • Working on the Farm

    Paul Stickland

    Board book (Orchard Books, )
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