Phantom Stallion, Wild Horse Island (Phantom Stallion)
by Terri Farley
Depicts the activities on a small family farm during the four seasons of the year.
Zora was chasing us. Mooooooooo. Mooooooooo. When we reached the gate Luke scrambled up and over it instead of through it and I was trying to follow when Zora s ENORMOUS HEAD loomed up below me and bumped me into the air.
Little Rabbits' First Farm Book (Little Rabbits') (Little Rabbit Books)
by Alan Baker
Join the Little Rabbits for fun on the farm in this fabulous picture storybook. Combining Alan Baker's lovable Little Rabbits, engaging illustrations, a playful, satisfying storyline, and an irresistible cast of farmyard animals, Little Rabbits' First Farm Book is the perfect first farmyard book for children who love to learn about "real" animals. The youngest child will be enthralled by the detail on each spread as the Little Rabbits encounter all their favourite farmyard friends. And don't for...
Otto the toy octopus goes everywhere with Gideon, a small gosling, but while Gideon is playing with some rabbits Otto falls off the wall on which he was left and makes a new acquaintance.
If you want me to listen, talk about tractors! - Notebook
by Farming Gifts
A continuation of "The Emperor's New Clothes" in which a simple farmer finds the emperor's old clothes on his way home from the market and decides to put them on.
In this sequel to "The Other Side of the Door," ten-year-old Dora makes a quilt to record her experiences as she finally starts school and her Mormon family's efforts to secure homestead rights for their farm in New Mexico.
Todd and his grandfather prepare for the sale of the farm and its contents by telling stories about life there and making scarecrows.
Market Day (Farmyard Tales Sticker Storybooks, #11) (Farmyard Tales Minibook)
by Heather Amery
As with the other books in the Farmyard Tales series, this has been especially written with the help of a language expert for young children who are just beginning to read. The illustrations also give clues to the words and their meaning.
As summer draws to a close, 10-year-old Aldo Zelnick travels to the Anderson farm in Minnesota for a family vacation. Aldo's mom is eager for him to experience her favorite childhood pastimes such as shucking sweet corn, milking cows, gathering eggs and best of all enjoying fresh air and living off the land. But Aldo suspects that farm life isn't all it's cracked up to be, and his worst fears are confirmed. The rooster wakes him at dawn, the chores exhaust him, and the cousins identical twin pra...