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“Now that’s how you catch a fish!”Willy knows everything about fishing—or so he thinks. Walter doesn’t know much about fishing, but he tries to be helpful. Unfortunately, Willy won’t listen, and the fish won’t bite. But the two friends don’t give up easily, and as they surely have fun trying, things look up!A funny story about being persistent, enjoying the great outdoors and spending quality time with our loved ones. For lovers of fresh air (and fishing pros!) 5 years and up.
This is a true story about a little boy growing up on a farm in north central Ohio. With the support of his small dog, Baby, he was able to overcome his fear of the pesky Mr. Rooster. Bobby was well-protected by Baby, who made sure that the pesky Mr. Rooster never bothered him again.
Min lille by Junior er en bog med legesæt. Alle sæt kan sættes sammenfor at forbedre læringsoplevelsen og lade barnet fortælle dets egne historier.Æsken indeholder en sød farverig bog om bondegården, en træbil, et puslespil og flere legeområder, hvor æskerne kan inddrages som bygninger. Emballagen indeholder ingen plastik.
Build your own cardboard farm playset with this pop-out-and-play book, featuring press-out vehicles, animals, buildings, and much more. The easy-to-assemble models are perfect for entertaining little ones. Simply press out, slot together, and play with your farmyard scene!
Let your children learn while having fun. With their proven success with hundreds and hundreds of her students, Rhymes For Children would be an excellent choice if you want to help a child you love excel in their reading skills and their overall educational retention. The short stories you can read in this book are humorous, and the children will laugh and laugh. The illustrations are fantastic! Children and adults will enjoy coloring the wonderful illustrations! Rhymes For Children will educate boys and girls, and it will help them succeed in school. You will have happy children with this book, Rhymes For Children.
In a small town called Mounds, a family of white goats have made themselves at home. They live alongside the black lambs that have long lived in this town. Mommy and Daddy Goat have opened a new store in town selling hay. At school, their kid goat, Kelly, introduces hay as a new food to the black lamb girls. In Plains, where the goats are from, hay is a typical meal for white goats, but the black lambs in Mounds have never tried it. The lambs are used to eating fresh grass as their food. One lamb named Layla thinks trying the hay may not be a good idea. What will happen if the black lambs try a tempting new food they have never had before?This story teaches lessons on health and influence. Children will be able to learn about healthy choices, while also accepting each other's differences.
The World That Feeds Us is a stylishly illustrated book looking at the workings of green farming methods around the world, exploring the rhythm of sustainable farming throughout the year from city farms, to heritage breeds and farmer's markets.
"Gaze in wonder, kids and adults! Feast your eyes, superheroes and sidekicks! It's the one, the only & UniPig! But whatever you do, don't agree to play Hide and Seek with him. And definitely don't let him be the one to hide first. If you do, you ll never find him again. After all, he's the greatest hider you've ever or should I say never seen! (At least, that's what UniPig will tell you.)"--
Michael has always felt out of place on the family farm. He can't lay eggs like all the other chickens. He can't graze and give milk like the cows. He can't roll around in the mud and eat slop like the pigs. And his "cock-a-doodle-doo" is nothing to be proud of. Searching for his place on the farm leads Michael to the conclusion that maybe the farm is better off without him...that is until a threatening turn of events brings him to the realization of his true purpose and place on the farm. A story about connection, purpose, and discovering the things in life that matter most.
"A young boy known as Mr. Brown searches for his missing shoes across the family farm, providing a humorous message about responsibility and a theme of parental love"--
A historical time-slip adventure for middle grade readers, from the Carnegie Medal-winning author of Apache and Buffalo Soldier. Alfie Wright? Alfie Wrong, more like. Alfie has never really fitted in anywhere - he doesn't have any friends, and even his mum seems embarrassed of him. So when he's evacuated to a farm in rural Devon run by kind old Aunt Bell and her gentle giant of a son, Alfie can't believe his luck. The War seems a long way off, and among the cows and pigs and geese Alfie's happier than he's ever been - especially when he makes friends with one of the local boys, Snidge. But Snidge, for all his friendliness, is not all he appears. And the mystery that surrounds him seems to be connected to the Midwinter Burning, an annual ritual held at the Standing Stones, high up on the cliffs. Aunt Bell says it's all just a bit of harmless superstition, but when Snidge goes missing, Alfie finally discovers who his friend really is - and relives the true horror of the legend...
Counting has never been so much fun! Dive into the delightful world of Fun on the Farm, where little ones can learn to count animals and vegetables in the most adorable way possible. From fluffy sheep to cheeky chickens, and from crunchy cabbages to bright pumpkins, this simple counting book is perfect for preschoolers who are just beginning their math journey. Get ready for a farmtastic adventure filled with vibrant illustrations and interactive pages that will captivate your child's imagination while teaching them valuable numeracy skills. Watch as your little ones giggle, learn, and grow alongside their farmyard friends!
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