To Market, To Market
An expanded and illustrated version of the traditional children’s rhyme.
An expanded and illustrated version of the traditional children’s rhyme.
Sal’s father is always telling her to “think big,” and that’s not hard for her to do, considering that she’s taller than all the other women in her family. Being big has its advantages, but Sal is sad that she’s not good at fine work, like quilting. One summer, she thinks big and makes a
Simple explanations and photographs of different kinds of seeds and how they travel.
A big fat bird spies a big fat worm, and a fun story of predator vs. prey unfolds.
The scarecrow has a hat that the chicken admires, and will gladly trade it to her for a walking stick. This begins the chicken’s quest to find items to trade among her farm friends that will make them all happy.
Buddy the Bear just got a special package from his grandfather – Five days of seed activities!
Rosie the hen sets out for a walk around the farm, and is trailed by a sly fox. Rosie stays blissfully unaware of the fox, and of the obstacles that she is putting in his path.
This rhyming vegetable chant is illustrated with colorful photographs and serves as a great introduction to a wide variety of vegetables for young children.