The Hens that Live on Jack's Farm

The Hens that Live on Jack's Farm

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Young readers can see the many benefits a family reaps from their chicken coop in this charming, narrative nonfiction book. Coop to table: Raising chickens isn’t just for farms anymore! Increasing numbers of communities are embracing the idea of backyard chicken coops. This book highlights the value...[more]


The Sheep that Jack Sheared

The Sheep that Jack Sheared

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Young readers will follow along as Jack presents the origin of woolen products, starting with raising the sheep that grows wool and ending with knitting the yarn, in this charming, narrative nonfiction book. Key Selling Points • Fresh take on farm animals: There are many children’s books about farm...[more]


The Bee Box that Jack Built

The Bee Box that Jack Built

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Book Description This narrative non-fiction title explores the many ways we use honey and honeycomb. Using the time-tested, cumulative-tale format of This Is the House That Jack Built, this charming story follows a family as it thanks honeybees for all the yummy ways it uses the honey they make. Key...[more]


The Cow that Jack Milked

The Cow that Jack Milked

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This narrative non-fiction title explores the many products we get from dairy cows, including milk, cream, butter, yogurt, whipped cream, and ice cream. Using the timetested, cumulative-tale format of This Is the House That Jack Built, this charming story follows a family as it thanks its beloved cow...[more]


Moon is on Fire

Moon is on Fire

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This sequel opens with a lullaby that puts all the ranch animals to bed. But when Clem the dog spots the fiery orange of the harvest moon and yelps, “Moon’s on fire!”, sleep is impossible. It takes a clever cowboy to convince the animals thay the moon is simply shining bright so that it appears...[more]


Buckin' Billy, the Colt Who Wouldn't Wear a Saddle

Buckin' Billy, the Colt Who Wouldn't Wear a Saddle

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Cowboy Ed can’t seem to “gentle” his headstrong colt, Bill. With sage advice from Cowgirl Sue, Ed slowly gains Bill’s trust, getting him to wear a bit, blanket, saddle, and eventually Ed himself! This Western tale with the age-old moral “You catch more flies with honey than vinegar” will...[more]