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Winter barn Winter barn Dorothy Ripley Snow covers the farm, but the animals are comfortable in the barn where the Farmer tends them. OL1144830W
McBroom tells a lie McBroom tells a lie Sid Fleischman A farmer and his family save their amazing one-acre farm by using a Popcornmobile, frozen sunlight, and lightning bugs. OL114703W
Muddy paws Muddy paws Sue Bentley Storm is the only young wolf left from his family in the magic Moon-claw pack after the evil wolf, Shadow, wounds his mother and destroys everyone else. With the rest of the pack now scattered, Storm… OL11967013W
Sugaring time Sugaring time Kathryn Lasky Text and photographs show how a family taps the sap from maple trees and processes it into maple syrup. OL121875W
Farewell to the Island Farewell to the Island Gloria Whelan In 1816, sixteen-year-old Mary O'Shea accepts her married sister's invitation to visit her in London and experiences much of the world beyond her beloved family farm on Mackinac Island. OL14866611W
The crowstarver The crowstarver Dick King-Smith,Peter Bailey In 1926, a childless couple takes in an abandoned baby boy who, despite being mentally handicapped, grows to display special talents, and finds a happy niche for himself in their English countryside … OL14936W
Bluebird summer Bluebird summer Deborah Hopkinson Gramps's farm isn't the same after Grandma's death, but slowly Mags and Cody work to recreate her spirit by bringing back some of the things she loved. OL15024732W
The hayloft The hayloft Lisa Westberg Peters Two sisters living on a farm enjoy many summer activities--especially spending the night in the hayloft. OL15041826W
April foolishness April foolishness Teresa Bateman Grandma, Grandpa, and the grandkids enjoy April Fools' Day on the farm. OL15052133W
Piglet and Mama Piglet and Mama Stephen Michael King,Margaret Wild When Piglet cannot find her mother, all of the barnyard animals try to make her feel better, but Piglet wants nothing but Mama. OL15057347W
Big Red Barn Big Red Barn Margaret Wise Brown Rhymed text and illustrations introduce the many different animals that live in the big red barn. OL151876W
Barn storm Barn storm Charles Ghigna When a tornado touches down in a pond on Farmer Brown's property, it sets off a chain of events among the barnyard animals that soon has every creature displaced, but not unhappy. OL15316056W
The gigantic sweet potato The gigantic sweet potato Dianne De las Casas Ma Farmer craves sweet potato pie but needs help to harvest a homegrown sweet potato--in this version of the Russian folktale, The Giant Turnip. Includes recipe and directions to make sweet potato pi… OL15632069W
What comes after What comes after Steve Watkins When her veterinarian father dies, sixteen-year-old Iris Wight must move from Maine to North Carolina where her Aunt Sue spends Iris's small inheritance while abusing her physically and emotionally, … OL15988423W
Little House Farm Days Little House Farm Days Laura Ingalls Wilder,Melissa Peterson Laura helps out on the family farms in the Big Woods and on the prairie. OL1719655W
Sleep Tight Farm Sleep Tight Farm Eugenie Doyle A captivating exploration of how a family gets a farm ready for the snow of winter, Sleep Tight Farm lyrically connects each growing season to the preparations at the very end of the farm year. This … OL17569710W
Over you Over you Amy Lynn Reed "A novel about two girls on the run from their problems, their pasts, and themselves. Max and Sadie are escaping to Nebraska, but they'll soon learn they can't escape the truth"-- OL17867545W
Bumpety bump Bumpety bump Pat Hutchins A boy helps his grandfather on the farm, showing the hen that follows them all that he can do. OL18154231W
Old Macdonald had a farm Old Macdonald had a farm Pam Adams An illustrated version of the traditional song describing the inhabitants of Old Macdonald's farm. Features die-cut pages. OL18341517W
How the Indians bought the farm How the Indians bought the farm Craig Strete A great Indian chief fools a government man into believing that a woolly bear is a sheep, a beaver's wet nose belongs to a pig, and the rumble of running moose is that of cows. OL1872145W
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