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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 STORY: Tianna, Jenaya and Sheldon live on a farm with their mom and their dad. They each have a dream of owning a bunny rabbit. They begin to save their chore allowance so that they can make their purchase. They start to read and to study a lot of books about rabbits and how to care for them. At school, Sheldon‛s buddies tell him that the 'Pet Stop‛ in the city has a new batch of bunnies for sale! They check their piggy bank and "Yes, they should have enough money to buy them now!" Sheldon talks to his dad about how and when they can go into the city to make their purchase. His dad says that they are going into town on Saturday and if the children are ready to take on the responsibility of looking after rabbits, then he is ready to help them to convert the old shed into a rabbit pen. Come along with Tianna, Jenaya and Sheldon and meet Mia, Josie and Frankie! Each day, there are many new and exciting things to learn about when you live on a farm!
"Little Joe and his dogs get to experience the fun and the adventure of living on a farm every day. You can run with them to the pasture to check on the cattle and the sheep. You can watch as Harley tries to catch a gopher and Mocha tries to catch the birds! Oh, what fun they have but they do not catch a gopher nor do they catch a bird. Little Joe watches as Mocha runs off into the bushes, but when she comes back, she smells worse than a rotton potato! Harley, on the other hand, races over a hill and comes back whining and yelping! Little Joe decides to go ask his dad for help. There are lessons to learn for both the dogs and for Little Joe. At the end of the day, Harley does not hurt, Mocha does not smell, and Little Joe is very happy to be living on a farm. Come along and see for yourself!"--P[4] of cover.
"Nathan and Rebecca live on a farm with their mom and dad. Not very far away on another farm lives their favorite person in all of the world, their Gram! They phone Gram almost every day to see if they can go over to help her to pick the eggs and she always says, "Sure come on over!" One day they call her and she tells them that she has new animals at her farm. They are very excited to go and see what Gram's new animal is. They go together to the barnyard to see Gram's new animals. Nathan and Rebecca have never seen one of these before and Gram tells them that they are geese. Come join Rebecca and Nathan as they share with you their adventures with the goose, the gander, and the goslings!"--P[4] of cover.
“Dogs are blameless, devoid of calculation, neither blessed nor cursed with human motives. They can’t really be held responsible for what they do. But we can.” –from The Dogs of Bedlam Farm When Jon Katz adopted a border collie named Orson, his whole world changed. Gone were the two yellow Labs he wrote about in A Dog Year, as was the mountaintop cabin they loved. Katz moved into an old farmhouse on forty-two acres of pasture and woods with a menagerie: a ram named Nesbitt, fifteen ewes, a lonely donkey named Carol, a baby donkey named Fanny, and three border collies. Training Orson was a demanding project. But a perceptive dog trainer and friend told Katz: “If you want to have a better dog, you will just have to be a better goddamned human.” It was a lesson Katz took to heart. He now sees his dogs as a reflection of his willingness to improve, as well as a critical reminder of his shortcomings. Katz shows us that dogs are often what we make them: They may have their own traits and personalities, but in the end, they are mirrors of our own lives–living, breathing testaments to our strengths and frustrations, our families and our pasts. The Dogs of Bedlam Farm recounts a harrowing winter Katz spent on a remote, windswept hillside in upstate New York with a few life-saving friends, ugly ghosts from the past, and more livestock than any novice should attempt to manage. Heartwarming, and full of drama, insight, and hard-won wisdom, it is the story of his several dogs forced Katz to confront his sense of humanity, and how he learned the places a dog could lead him and the ways a doge could change him.
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!
A popular blogger and homesteader shares the joys, sorrows, trials, tribulations and blessings she experienced during a year spent farming on her own land, during which she found deep fulfillment in the practical tasks and timeless rituals of agricultural life.
Popular cozy enthusiast and blogger, Liz Marie, and her husband Jose Galvan draw on the sweet story of bringing home a lamb to White Cottage Farm to craft We Belong to Each Other, their first children's book, which focuses on finding family. At first, Grace feels as if she doesn’t belong because she is the only sheep at White Cottage Farm. But as she experiences the love of the other animals and of the kind man and woman and their baby, she begins to feel safe in her new home and recognizes that God provided her with a loving family. With delightful rhyming text and cozy farm illustrations, children will learn: The affirming message that home is any place filled with love Families come in all shapes and sizes How to embrace acceptance with love and patience We Belong to Each Other is perfect for: Ages 4-8 Readers who enjoyed Liz's creativity and welcoming voice in Cozy White Cottage Baby showers and adoption celebrations, birthdays, Gotcha Days, and weddings of blended families You'll love holding your children close as you share the heart of this book with them over and over: we belong to each other.
Shayna's mom has a big problem. She does not like the pigs on the farm. There is a good reason why she does not like them and it involves mud! The pesky pigs just love the mud created by the sprinkler in the gardens! They head that to that cool, wet mud every chance they get! Join Shayna and Woofus, her dog, as they take on the huge job of guarding the garden. They watch for the pigs to come and then the chase is on! Then one day, Shayna's mom has an idea! It involves mud too! Could her big problem actually have a solution? Come join in the fun and learn about 'Life on the Farm'.
Introduces the dogs of Bedlam Farm that inspire the author's books.