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Eleven-year-old Elva has a very busy summer splashing in the creek, enjoying two family weddings, going to a fair, joining in hymn sings with other Mennonite youth, and helping prepare for school to begin anew.
Young Elva loves her summer days—once her daily milking, household, and gardening chores are done. In book two of the Farm Life Series, author Elva Hurst spins a simple tale of a summer spent splashing in the creek on hot afternoons and singing hymns with the other youth at the hymn sing. When news of a wedding surfaces, the neighboring Amish and Mennonite families all pitch in to make the day special for the young couple. This delightful story is a beautiful picture of a young girl discovering joy in a simple life centered on a loving family, a tightly knit community, and an active faith in God...and just a little bit of mischief along the way.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the creative ways in which this book spark a child's imagination and stimulate curiosity.
Book Summary: Marcus and Mia live on a farm and they are excited about being out of school for the summer. They learn so much by taking long walks and watching the different animals such as cows, chickens and frogs. They learn that animals change and grow. They watch moms as they take are of their young. Emergent readers are supported by high-frequency words and colorful illustrations. Students will have several opportunities to recognize/identify characters and setting. They will be able to connect to prior knowledge as they read this wonderful realistic-fiction story.
The books in this series give children an introduction to the work of a farmer throughout the year. Many different kinds of farming are explored from dairy, beef and sheep to organic, deer and fish.
Spend a summer withe CJ on the farm as he “ruffles,” your feathers with laughter. A hands-on experience not taught in the class room, but he can’t wait to share with his peers.