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  • Life in a Tide Pool - Rookie Read SeriesLogin to Hold

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    Life in a Tide Pool – Rookie Read Series

    Allan Fowler

    This book is part of the Rookie Read Series. This focuses on life inside a tide pool. These are easy to read, perfect for beginning readers to learn about nature. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Lifecycles: From Egg to ChickenLogin to Hold

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    Lifecycles: From Egg to Chicken

    Dr. Gerald Legg

    An illustrated timeline along with a list of chicken facts adds to the effectiveness of this book. The detail in the illustrations provides a starting point for discussion and further exploration. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Living on Farms - Rookie Read SeriesLogin to Hold

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    Living on Farms – Rookie Read Series

    Allan Fowler

    This book is part of the Rookie Read Series. This focuses on life on a farm. These are easy to read, perfect for beginning readers to learn about agriculture. This book will need to be returned.
  • Lola Planta un JardinLogin to Hold

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    Lola Planta un Jardin

    Anna Mcquinn

    ¿Cómo crece tu jardín? Lola, amante de los libros, está inspirada en una colección de poemas de jardín que lee con su mami. Ella quiere plantar su propio jardín de hermosas flores, por lo que ella y su mamá van a la biblioteca para ver libros sobre jardinería. Eligen sus flores y compran sus semillas. Ellos cavan y plantan. Y luego esperan. A Lola le resulta difícil esperar a que crezcan sus flores, pero ella pasa el tiempo creando su propio libro de flores. Pronto tiene un jardín lleno de girasoles e invita a todos sus amigos a comer pasteles y ponche y una historia entre las flores.
  • Lola Plants a GardenLogin to Hold

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    Lola Plants a Garden

    Anna Mcquinn

    How does your garden grow? Book-loving Lola is inspired by a collection of garden poems that she reads with her mommy. She wants to plant her own garden of beautiful flowers, so she and Mommy go to the library to check out books about gardening. They choose their flowers and buy their seeds. They dig and plant. And then they wait. Lola finds it hard to wait for her flowers to grow, but she spends the time creating her own flower book. Soon she has a garden full of sunflowers and invites all of her friends for cakes and punch and a story amongst the flowers.
  • Mama loved to worryLogin to Hold

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    Mama loved to worry

    Maryann Weidt

    Life on Daisy Dell Farm can be worrying, and Mama is a world-class worrywart, earning the top prize at the Pickapeck County Fair. With summer's volatile weather to watch, Mama's attention is pulled in all directions. And then there's Baby Eli, always getting into some sort of mischief. This story is a great introduction to the tall tale genre!
  • Math in the gardenLogin to Hold

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    Math in the garden

    Jennifer M. White, Katharine D. Barrett, Jaine Kopp, Christine Manoux, Katie Johnson, Yvette McCullough

    This engaging curriculum uses a mathematical lens to take children on an education-filled journey in the garden. Dozens of trial-tested, standards-based activities hone math skills while promoting inquiry, language arts and nutrition.
  • Merry ChristmasLogin to Hold

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    Merry Christmas, Geraldine

    Holly Keller

    This is a heart-warming story about a pig named Geraldine who wants a really big Christmas tree. It's silly and will capture the heart of Christmas tree lover's in Oregon. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Midday MealsLogin to Hold

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    Midday Meals

    Michele Zurakowski

    This book discusses the variety of foods people around the world might have for their midday meal. This book needs to be returned. 
  • What Will Hatch?Login to Hold

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    What Will Hatch?

    Jennifer Ward

    What is more exciting than waiting for an egg to hatch? Creatures of all varieties begin inside an egg, and those eggs also come in all shapes and sizes. From a squiggly tadpole to fuzzy robin, to a leathery platypus, this charming text and unique illustrations show eight different animals as they begin life. With a cut-out on each page readers will have fun guessing... what will hatch? This book needs to be returned. 
  • Potatoes - What's for LunchLogin to Hold

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    Milk – What’s for Lunch

    This book explains the many different uses of milk. Students learn what nutrients they get from this food, and why it is important to eat a balanced diet. Part of the What’s for Lunch series. This book will need to be returned.
  • Milk to Ice Cream - Welcome BooksLogin to Hold

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    Milk to Ice Cream – Welcome Books

    Inez Snyder

    In the short book "Milk to Ice Cream" readers follow Mark and his dad as they make homemade ice cream. With pictures for every step you can make your own ice cream! Vocabulary words in this book include: cream, freezer, ice cream, mixture, stirs, and vanilla. This book needs to be returned. 
  • My Chickens - Welcome BookLogin to Hold

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    My Chickens – Welcome Book

    Heather Miller

    Any young reader will be delighted to see farm kids both working and having fun with the farm animals under their care. Large print, colorful pictures and bold key words make these books easy for kids to read and understand. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Agricultural Networking KitLogin to Hold

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    Agricultural Networking Kit

    Help students learn about agricultural careers through this fun, hands-on lesson.  Students will learn that agriculture is much more than farming, and they will also learn all the steps their food takes to get from farm to table!  This kit goes perfectly with the book Before We Eat: From Farm to Table and was featured in the 2016 Literacy Project. Please check the book out separately.This kit does not need to be returned. This Kit Includes:6 F's of agriculture bags, 44 career cards, and a paper lesson planPlease put the number of students in your class in the quantity section at checkout to ensure the correct number of supplies gets to you.
  • Multiplication on the Farm: Math All AroundLogin to Hold

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    Multiplication on the Farm: Math All Around

    Jennifer Rozines Roy 

    Did you ever visit a dairy farm that had just one cow? Or a chicken coop with only one chicken? Not liikely! That's because several, or multiple, animals live on a farm. How can we keep track of them all? Multiplication! Get ready for ten times the fun! This book reinforces both multiplication and reading skills, stimulates critical thinking, and provides students with an understanding of math in the real world through the lens of agriculture.
  • Yum-Yum! — Wonderwise SeriesLogin to Hold

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    Yum-Yum! — Wonderwise Series

    Yum-Yum! is a book about munching, scrunching and slurping - in fact it's a book about eating.This book needs to be returned.