It’s Harvest Time
A fold-out rhyming book showing the progress of a seed, into a plant, then into a crop.
A fold-out rhyming book showing the progress of a seed, into a plant, then into a crop.
Read this true story about how the golden delicious apple was discovered, and how it became “The New Apple” to eat during the early 1900s.
Our narrator loves a warm and sweet apple pie, but where do the apples come from that her Papa uses to make his pie? Learn about all the elements involved in growing apples before they make it into a delicious pie!
A unique variation of the typical Johnny Appleseed story. This book is a beautifully illustrated compilation of information about John Chapman, and why his legacy should matter to people today. The book ends with an invitation to “make our country and our world a better place,” as Chapman did — “seed by seed, deed by deed” — and
Little Nell and her older sisters search for the perfect Halloween pumpkin, and discover that good things come in small packages.
Bear is trying to hunt down some ugly pie, but all he can find are pies that please the eye! After gathering his ingredients, Bear has to cook up his ugly pie all by himself. How will it turn out? This book includes a recipe for ugly pie.
It’s fall and that can only mean one thing – time for a trip to the local farm for some apples and pumpkins!
It’s a perfect fall day and Amelia Bedelia is visiting her grandparents. When her grandmother wants to make an apple pie, Amelia is happy to help out!
Students learn the numbers one through twelve in this counting book featuring produce from a family’s vegetable garden.