A Day at the Farm
- Publisher
- Owlkids Books Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2013
- Category
- Words, Farm & Ranch Life, Farm Animals, Siblings
- Recommended Age
- 2 to 4
- Recommended Grade
- p to 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781926973760
- Publish Date
- Apr 2013
- List Price
- $16.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
The family that readers met and adored in Picture My Day and Picture My World is off to spend a day at a farm. From collecting fresh eggs to milking a cow and picnicking under an apple tree, from tasting sweet honey to petting a donkey and riding in a tractor, these three siblings — and readers along with them — will encounter many of the chores and pleasures of daily life on a farm. As the inquisitive siblings are introduced to the farm’s animals, plants, and buildings, young readers will learn new words for familiar objects. The illustrations are bright and clear, with just enough detail to entice preschoolers to linger on each page. The accompanying text ranges from simple labels to short sentences. And with lots of affectionate moments between family members on display, children and parents alike will delight in poring over the pages of this picture book.
About the authors
SÉVERINE CORDIER is the co-creator of the Emma series and has illustrated numerous books for children in her native France.
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CYNTHIA LACROIX has been designing and illustrating children’s books for nearly a decade. She lives in France.
Editorial Reviews
"A lovely introduction to nature and farms for toddlers and tots." — Canadian Review of Materials
"Séverine Cordier has done a splendid job with this informative tour." — Spirituality & Practice
"The kind of book that should be shared with a child on a lap." — Story Time Secrets Blog
"Plenty of visual cues make the brief text easy for emergent reader to sound out." — Books for Kids Blog
"The flat, bright colors and clear, readable text will be attractive to the very young." — Kirkus