Going to Sleep on the Farm
This sweet book tells the story of how farm animals tuck in for the night. A lovely rhyming story that is perfect for before a nap or bedtime.
This sweet book tells the story of how farm animals tuck in for the night. A lovely rhyming story that is perfect for before a nap or bedtime.
It’s an exciting day in a small Alabama town – Dr. George Washington Carver has arrived to show the community how to improve the soil and grow a variety of delicious crops! A great introduction to early “farm to school.”
The story of how bees make honey, told with rhyming couplets that are paired with factual information.
This book traces the origins of common foods like bread, cheese, apple juice, and chocolate chip cookies from the farm to the factory to the lunchbox. Brightly colored illustrations depict every stop along the way.
Each page of this book is an evolving image that follows Tracy’s view from her window from her birth to her adulthood, Over the years her urban neighborhood evolves from a few abandoned lots to a lush, green oasis.
Little Red Chicken keeps interrupting Papa when he tries to read her a bedtime story. Will she ever get to sleep?
So much can happen in a single year in a backyard garden. Featuring a poem for every seasonal event, the book takes the reader through winter snows, fall harvests, and summer weddings.
In a Brooklyn neighborhood thousands of bees are at work collecting nectar and making honey. This book shows that honey can be made even in the most unlikely places! It provides an introduction to how bees are raised and honey is collected.