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1,065 books about farming & gardening
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What's the Weather Like? #1
Today Is a Sunny Day
Martha E. H. Rustad
For the curious preschooler who wants to know why the sun feels warm or how it helps plants grow. A bright introduction
Ages 4–7
Animal Moves Out #1
Goat Moves Out of the Barnyard
Nikki Potts
For the child who feels overwhelmed by noisy siblings or friends and thinks moving away is the only solution to find pea
Ages 5–7
Toby in the Country, Toby in the City
Maxine Zohn Bozzo
For the child curious about how others live, this gentle comparison shows that whether in a skyscraper or on a farm, we
Ages 3–7
Feed the Children First: Irish Memories of the Great Hunger
Mary E. Lyons
For the child curious about their Irish heritage or learning about human resilience during difficult times. This book us
Ages 8–12
Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep: A Mother Goose Hullabaloo
A. L. Wegwerth
For the child who loves a bit of chaos, this hilarious fractured nursery rhyme explores the frustration of trying to kee
Ages 4–8
Usborne Introduction to Horses and Ponies #1
The Usborne Book of Horses & Ponies
Lucy Smith
For the animal-loving child who dreams of their first riding lesson or wants to know every detail about different pony b
Ages 7–11
The Mare on the Hill
Thomas Locker
For the child learning that trust and friendship can't be rushed. Two brothers patiently wait through the seasons to ear
Ages 4–9
Jimmy's Boa #2
Jimmy's Boa Bounces Back
Trinka Hakes Noble
For the child who loves high-energy mischief and needs to see how even the most chaotic mistakes can turn into a day of
Ages 4–8
Meanwhile Back at the Ranch
Trinka Hakes Noble
For the child who thinks life at home is boring, this hilarious tall tale shows that sometimes the biggest adventures ha
Ages 4–9
Dial Easy-to-Read Riddles
Sheepish Riddles
Katy Hall, Lisa Eisenberg
For the early reader who loves to tell jokes and needs a confidence boost with silly wordplay. These sheep-themed puns m
Ages 6–9
The Twin Princes
Tedd Arnold
For the child who constantly compares themselves to a sibling, this silly farmyard race shows that being first isn't the
Ages 4–8
Father and Son
Denizé Lauture
For the child seeking to feel close to their father, this lyrical poem celebrates the quiet, powerful bond shared during
Ages 4–8
Dial Easy-to-Read Riddles
Chickie Riddles
Katy Hall, Lisa Eisenberg
Perfect for the child who just mastered their first joke. This collection of farm-themed riddles uses wordplay to turn r
Ages 5–8
The Long-haired Girl: A Chinese Legend
Doreen Rappaport
For the child learning that doing the right thing often requires great courage. A beautifully told legend about standing
Ages 5–9
An Edible Alphabet
Bonnie Christensen
For the child who asks where their dinner comes from, this artistic journey through the garden makes healthy eating feel
Ages 3–8
Huck Runs Amuck!
Sean Taylor
For the child who has a hard time controlling their impulses or desires. Huck the goat's hilarious mission for a floral
Ages 3–7
Waiting for the Evening Star
Rosemary Wells
For the child who loves the comfort of home but has an older sibling or friend eager to go away and see the world.
Ages 5–9
Farm Lullaby
Karen Jameson
For the restless toddler who needs a gentle nudge toward sleep, this rhythmic lullaby follows baby farm animals as they
Ages 0–3
Rise the Moon
Eileen Spinelli
For the child who needs a calming transition to sleep, this lyrical journey shows how the moon's gentle light watches ov
Ages 3–7
Mama's Way
Helen Ketteman
For the child feeling the weight of a tight family budget or wishing for something they can't have, this story models th
Ages 4–8
Mr. Watson's Chickens
Jarrett Dapier
For the family adjusting to a house that feels a little too full, this exuberant tale shows how to handle chaos with lov
Ages 3–6
I Remember Papa
Helen Ketteman
For the child learning that the most valuable things in life aren't found on a store shelf, but in the choices we make f
Ages 5–9
The Giant Carrot
Jan Peck
For the child who thrives on being the 'little helper,' this rhythmic tale shows how the smallest family member's unique
Ages 4–8
Four Hungry Kittens
Emily Arnold McCully
For the curious toddler learning to navigate the world independently while still needing the safety of a parent's return
Ages 2–5
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