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Books : Children's Books : People & Places : Where We Live : Farm Life : Nonfiction
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Place your favorite farm animals on the incredible full-color, pull-out backgrounds to create amazing scenes.
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You probably drink milk at almost every meal. But have you ever wondered where it comes from?
Cows eat special feed to make good milk. But after the cow is milked, there are still many steps the milk must go through before it reaches you. This book describes them all. And you'll be surprised to find how many other things you eat and drink come from milk, too.
Gail Gibbon's unique style makes this a fascinating book for children and adults alike.
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An oversized work features rich drawings and a text that presents individual portraits of such farm animals as cats, dogs, chickens, goats, and horses.
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Describes the seasonal changes on a farm and surrounding countryside throughout the year.
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"L is for lariat or lasso,
a loop of rope coiled just so.
Swing it wide or swing it low.
Hook those horns and yell whoa!"Hold on to your hat and strap on your spurs! Cowpokes and buckaroos of all ages will enjoy this A-Z gallop through the facts, feats, and folks of the cowboy way of life. Even greenhorns are invited to ride this fun-filled range!
Historian Gleaves Whitney grew up in Texas where his love of the West and admiration for the cowboy way of life took root. Louise Doak Whitney was born and raised in Colorado along the Front Range. Her love of the mountains and plains has inspired her love of the cowboy life. The husband-wife writing duo lives in Lansing, Michigan.
Award winning artist Susan Guy is known for her colorful paintings of equine and western themes. Her work is displayed in numerous galleries and exhibitions across the country, such as the American Academy of Equine Art in Lexington, Kentucky. She is a signature member of the American Academy of Women Artists and lives in Buffalo, Wyoming.
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Aliki takes readers on a guided tour that begins with grazing cows, proceeds through milking and a trip to the dairy, and ends with some different foods made from milk. This revised edition of Aliki's 1974 Green Grass and White Milk is an even more fun-filled and informative explanation of milk's trip from green grass, to cow, to a cool glass on the table.
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The newest preschool John Deere titles introduce kids to the world of tractors and to the fall harvest on the farm in DK's signature, fun-to-flip format.
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Generations of children have grown up with Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby, and all of their friends, families, and assorted pets. For everyone who has enjoyed the pranks and schemes, embarrassing moments, and all of the other poignant and colorful images of childhood brought to life in Beverly Cleary books, here is the fascinating true story of the remarkable woman who created them.
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Discover the real-life world of working cowboys -- from longhorns and lariats to chuckwagons, chaps, rodeos and ranches.
Here is a spectacular and informative look at the fascinating lives of cowboys from around the world. Stunning real-life photographs of horses and cattle and branding irons and lariats offer a unique "eyewitness" view of life on the range. See what an authentic chuckwagon looks like, how an expert ropes a calf, a rodeo rider in action on a wild steer, how a saddle is made and a Mongolian herdsman lassoing a wild horse. Learn where wild horses and bulls live in France, why cowboys wear Long Johns, how to tame a bucking bronco and why a gaucho decorates his belt with silver coins. Discover how Annie Oakley got her nickname, why an Australian saddle has no horn and how the cowboy's romantic image influenced music and films, and much, much more!
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Baby books perfect for the stroller that can't get lost! Packed with bright, full-color photographs and simple text, DK Stroller Books are ideal entertainment for those delightful walks around town. Kids who throw things out of their stroller will be so excited by these pictures of little chicks and farm tractors that you might not need the strap!
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A New York Ttimes 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. -
Describes in photographs and brief text the steps involved in making ice cream
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The popular Rookie Books expand their horizons - to all corners of the globe! With this series all about geography, emergent readers will take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, and habitats around the world…and right in their own backyards.
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An introduction, in simple text and illustrations, to farming and the work done on a farm throughout the seasons.
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A look at the rancho way of life in 19th century California.
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Dramatic photographs, charming illustrations and informative text give children essential first facts about the animal kingdom. Simple text explains how animals live, eat and tend to their young. A short quiz in the back of each book lets children test their new animal knowledge.
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Cannibal cows, swamp dragons, demonic pigs, and more! DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOK if you don’t have the stomach for the bizarre and absolute gross. Part of the 252 series for boys ages 8-12. Excellent for homeschool use.




















