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Reinforces mapping and direction skills through eleven farm-themed mazes and prompts which ask readers to find various objects in each scene. Includes answers.
Brothers and sisters Hardik, Gaurav and Aanya are thrilled, as they are to spend their vacations at Wellington Farmhouse, which is owned by a friend of Hardik, George. They come to know about Dr. Abhishek, a wicked scientist, who stole an explosive chemical and hid it in Wellington Farm. Things begin to boil up when Gaurav and George disappear in the middle of the night. Can Hardik and Aanya find the chemical and save them?
Grover is so excited – he’s going on a road trip! But first his owner, Annie, has a special guest to pick up from the animal shelter. Squeak is a rescued kelpie puppy. He needs a new home on a farm, with lots of room to run around. But Grover has always lived in the city. How can he help Squeak find a new home? What will happen to Squeak? Where will he go? Claire Garth is a former primary school teacher who adopted the real Grover after starting as a manager at Sydney Dogs and Cats Home. Grover McBane, Rescue Dog is Claire’s first children’s series. Following the books, Claire and Grover visited schools to raise awareness about adoption and animal rescue. Johannes Leak is an illustrator and commercial artist who specializes in cartooning, magazine illustration, music album artwork and storyboards. He lives and works on the NSW Central Coast where he can also be spotted surfing and walking his dog, Calvin.
Jessie has lived on the farm for all of his 12 years. He loves the animals and he enjoys helping his dad and his grandpa with the chores each day. When he's not at school, he loves to play with the sheep in the pasture. The lambs are so much fun to watch and Jessie loves to run wild with them! All summer long, they frolic on the hills together. Then, in autumn the work begins. Jessie tags along with his dad as they gather the hay and grain for winter feeding. They have the sheep sheared in December when the Sheep Shearer comes. Then, they take the wool to the city to sell. On the drive home, they come across a terrible scene! The snow is melting and hanging loose over the creek banks. Some of the sheep are about to die if they don't get help! Are Jessie and his dad fast enough for a rescue? Come along and enjoy the exciting adventure of Jessie and his flock of sheep.
ABOUT THE BOOK: Gracie and Riley live on a small farm, in a very large house, with their mom, dad and grandmother Anna. They think the animals that they have on their farm are the silliest things in the world! They have Billy, Hazel and Jennie for family pets and they are goats. Gracie and Riley think that Billy, Hazel and Jennie must have come from the mountains because they sure do love to climb up! In fact, they will climb up on almost everything. They climb up on the tractor! They climb up on the roof of the shed! There is just no way to tell where they will be found next but it is sure to be waaaay up! Come join Gracie and Riley on their daily adventures with their goats!
Is Your Inner Farmer Calling? It's Time to Listen! Christopher McNinch has heard the whisper that has spoken to so many of our hearts: Come back, come home to a simpler time, to the rural ways that shaped the values of our forebears. A longtime financial advisor, McNinch dreamed of returning to the land and the farm life his grandparents knew. He now runs a small farm of 14 acres in Upstate New York, where he and his wife, Lisa, and their two teenage children raise alpacas and chickens. "You are not alone," he writes to those dreaming of embarking on such a journey. "The multitude of Farmville fans who indulge their virtual farm fantasy on Facebook is a reflection of our yearning to return to the land, start a real farm, build a backyard coop, grow the perfect tomato, tend a beehive, milk a goat. People want a share of the life that their parents, perhaps, or their grandparents knew, for themselves. Comes a time, for some, that the virtual must become reality." In Whispers from the Farm, McNinch weaves collected stories of those who have the same passion or who delight in their rural memories into a guide filled with practical advice for those who hope to embark on the adventure of running a small farm. Should you buy or lease your land? Which crops or livestock are appropriate for you? Along with telling you what you need to know and showing where to find it, he imparts the lessons learned along his own journey in starting a small farm. Christopher McNinch has created a book that he hopes will help a new generation of small farmers grow their own crop of memories - ones they can pass down for their children to cherish. Is starting a small farm whispering in your ear?
In the first statewide guidebook of its kind, Farm Fresh North Carolina takes readers on a lively tour of more than 425 farms, produce stands, farmers' markets, wineries, children-friendly pumpkin patches and corn mazes, pick-your-own orchards, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, agricultural festivals, and more, all open to the public and personally vetted by travel writer Diane Daniel. Daniel's animated, knowledgeable recommendations will give food lovers, families, locals, and travelers the inspiration and resources they need to cut a fresh Christmas tree, pick a peck of apples, take a fall hay ride, sample wine from locally harvested grapes, or spend the night on a working farm. Sidebars offer information about the state's agricultural history, politics, and eccentricities, while twenty recipes gathered from North Carolina farmers, innkeepers, and chefs provide delicious ways to use the day's pickings. Emphasizing farms and establishments that are independent, sustainable, and active in public education and conservation, this delightful guidebook will help North Carolinians and visitors discover how the burgeoning farm movement has become a bridge between North Carolina's past and present. The publication of this book was supported by a grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation. Southern Gateways Guide is a registered trademark of the University of North Carolina Press