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Theme: Farm
Theme: Farm
In this sequel to Trouble in the Trees, it's the end of grade six and Bree plans to spend the summer hanging around her townhouse complex in... [Read More]
In this sequel to Trouble in the Trees, it's the end of grade six and Bree plans to spend the summer hanging around her townhouse complex in Vancouver, climbing trees with her friends. But her parents have other plans for her; she is going to Ontario to stay with her grandma who lives on a farm "in the middle of nowhere." A farm that is about to be destroyed by a superhighway unless Bree can stop it. Convinced that saving the land will end her grandma's unhappiness, Bree tries to rally cousins and neighbors, but instead of finding help, Bree uncovers some shocking things about her relatives. The more Bree gets to know about her extended family and their farm, the more complicated everything becomes. If she isn't able to save the farm, can she at least manage to save her family?
Theme: Farm
Early readers are introduced to sheep and life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Theme: Farm
Theme: Farm
Follows the animals, plants, and activities on a small farm throughout the seasons.
Theme: Farm, Environmental Issues
Early readers are introduced to cows and life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Theme: Farm
Theme: Farm
"Les lecteur(-trice)s dâebutants se familiarisent avec les vaches et la vie sur une ferme. Des phrases simples accompagnent les images... [Read More]
"Les lecteur(-trice)s dâebutants se familiarisent avec les vaches et la vie sur une ferme. Des phrases simples accompagnent les images colorâees"--
Theme: Farm
On the long list for the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award for Illustration 2007 ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Bronze Award (Children's... [Read More]
On the long list for the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award for Illustration 2007 ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Bronze Award (Children's Picture Book category) Shortlisted for the Blue Spruce Award 2007 Chocolate Lily nominee 2007-2008 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2007 He's no morning rooster! Henry's a young rooster who loves to have fun. He plays cards with the goats, listens to moosic with the cows, and pops corn with the pigs. After a long night of fun, however, Henry just can't get up early in the morning. His mom insists he's not lazy; Henry just isn't a morning rooster. But Henry's father is off to a convention for a week - guess who must take his place and crow the sun up each morning? Poor Henry. He's just not cut out for this crowing business. But if he doesn't find a way to make it to work on time, the sun won't rise when it's supposed to, the farmer and his wife will be late, and all the farm chores won't get done. They're all depending on Henry. Will he learn to be a morning rooster after all?
Theme: Farm
Woefield Farm is a sprawling thirty acres of scrub land, complete with dilapidated buildings and one half-sheared, lonely sheep named Bertie. It's... [Read More]
Woefield Farm is a sprawling thirty acres of scrub land, complete with dilapidated buildings and one half-sheared, lonely sheep named Bertie. It's "run"--in the loosest possible sense of the word--by Prudence Burns, an energetic, well-intentioned twenty-something New Yorker full of back-to-the-land ideals, but without an iota of related skills or experience. Prudence, who inherited the farm from her uncle, soon discovers that the bank is about to foreclose on Woefield Farm, which means that she has to turn things around, fast. But fear not! She'll be assisted by Earl, a spry seventy-something, banjo-playing foreman with a distrust of newfangled ideas and a substantial family secret; Seth, the alcoholic, celebrity-blogging boy-next-door who hasn't left the house since a scandal with his high school drama teacher; and Sara Spratt, a highly organized eleven-year-old looking for a home for her prize-winning chickens, including one particularly randy fellow soon to be christened Alec Baldwin. Full of off-beat charm and characters you won't soon forget, The Woefield Poultry Collective is a heartwarming novel about learning how to take on a challenge, facing your fears and finding friendship in the most unlikely of places.
Theme: Humour, Farm, Environmental Issues