Farm Animals
Take a trip to the farm! Hear turkeys gobble, watch ducks waddle, and see pigs roll around in the mud. This series helps young readers discover common farm animals, learning about their physical traits, behaviors, and lives on the farm.
Did you know that horses use their tails to swat flies off their bodies? Beginning readers will discover how horses act on the farm and how farmers use horses for work and play.
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Pigs often rest in mud puddles on the farm. Mud baths help them to stay cool. This book teaches children how pigs look, what pigs eat, and how pigs survive hot days.
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Did you know that pigs roll in mud to stay cool? Young readers will learn this and more about pigs and their lives on farms in this carefully leveled book! Each spread features vibrant and…
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Hopping, eating, and resting. That’s the life of a rabbit on the farm. This book introduces young readers to the physical characteristics and lifestyle of rabbits.
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Did you know that farmers get wool from sheep? Beginning readers will learn this and more about sheep on the farm in this title. Each spread has carefully leveled text and big, bright photos…
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Wool keeps sheep warm on cool days. On winter days, wool sweaters keep people warm. Beginning readers will learn how a flock of wooly sheep lives.
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Turkeys are social creatures. They stay together on the farm and gobble to communicate. This book introduces children to the look and behavior of turkeys.
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Gobble, gobble! There are turkeys on the farm! This title introduces young readers to turkeys and their life on the farm through light, simple text and vibrant photographs. As they progress…
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