Smart Farming (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Exploring the Internet of Things)
by Martin Gitlin
Plow and Ripper (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Welcome to the Farm)
by Samantha Bell
Potato Harvester (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Welcome to the Farm)
by Samantha Bell
Sheep on the Family Farm (Animals on the Family Farm)
by Chana Stiefel
"An introduction to an animal's life on a farm for early readers. Find out what a sheep eats, where it lives, and what they are are like on a farm"--
Find out what it's like to live in a tiny village in India or a vast sheep station in Australia. Learn why it's fun - and sometimes not fun - to live in the countryside. Discover how farms and villages have changed and how we can help to care for them in the future. Books in this series investigate the places where people live. They use simple text to explore the geographical historical and environmental features of each area and consider how and why people live there.|Find out what it's like to...
Where does our food come from? The history of farming provides much "food for thought." In the past, farmers used natural farming methods, but modern inventions like pesticides and GMOs have changed farming--and the food we eat. Today, a natural food revolution is taking place. Learn how organic farming is good for the Earth, good for the plants--and good for all the living things that eat them! Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this Spanish-translated Smithsonian Inform...
Country! Life on a Farm (Spectrum Readers Level 1)
by Teresa Domnauer
The Enormous Turnip (2.3 First Reading Level Three (Red)) (Usborne First Reading, Level 3)
by Katie Daynes
The classic story of The Enormous Turnip retold with simple text and delightful illustrations. When the farmer can’t pull a turnip out of the ground, he enlists his entire family to help him. But just how big can a turnip grow?! First Reading Level Three titles help beginner readers develop reading stamina and include character sheets or maps and the main story. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
All Pigs Are Beautiful (Read, Listen, & Wonder) (Read & wonder)
by Dick King-Smith
An introduction, in brief text and illustrations, to the characteristics and habits of pigs.
Starring the Cat in the Hat, this rhymed nonfiction board book about farms is perfect for babies and toddlers! This sturdy board book staring the Cat in the Hat and Thing One and Thing Two is filled with fun facts about life on the farm--from growing fruits and vegetables to raising livestock for eggs, milk, wool, and meat. Illustrated with cheerful, Seussian style artwork, it's the ideal way to show kids where our food comes from--and to introduce them to the hard working farmers who keep us f...
Chug, Chug Tractor
Note: Noisy book batteries are light activated, please make sure the lighting is sufficient for this book.The perfect book for your little tractor-lover that even includes exciting sounds from the farm. In Chug Chug Tractor, young readers are presented with a high quality reading experience with exciting novelties including vehicle and animal sounds, touch-and-feel panels, intriguing flaps, and remarkable pop-outs. Combined with bright photographs and entertaining rhyming text, Chug Chug Tracto...
Seed, Soil, Sun. With these simple ingredients, nature creates our food. Once again, noted author Cris Peterson brings both wonder and clarity to the subject of agriculture, celebrating the cycle of growth, harvest, and renewal. Using the corn plant as an example, she takes the reader through the story of germination and growth of a tiny corn seed into a giant plant reaching high into the air, with roots extending over six feet into the ground. This American Farm Bureau Foundation's Agriculture...