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Farming & Gardening
Farming & Gardening
Farming & Gardening Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,991 books about farming & gardening
0–3 yrs
1373 books
4–7 yrs
1758 books
8–11 yrs
762 books
Age
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Chestnut Hill #7
Chasing Dreams
Lauren Brooke
For the teen navigating the pressure of big life decisions and the bittersweet feeling of outgrowing the world they've a
Ages 9–14
Sheltie #6
Sheltie in Danger
Peter Clover
For the child who loves animals and feels a deep sense of responsibility for their pets, especially when a misunderstand
Ages 7–9
Spaghetti Park
DyAnne DiSalvo
A boy and his grandfather rally their neighbors to fix up the local park, proving that even after vandalism, community s
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
130 books
Dark Water
Laura McNeal
Fifteen-year-old Pearl finds first love on her uncle's avocado ranch, but she and a migrant worker are soon trapped by e
Ages 14–18
The Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker
Cynthia DeFelice
During the 1850s tuberculosis epidemic, young Lucas Whitaker apprentices with a doctor using a new microscope to search
Ages 9–13
Zombie Baseball Beatdown
Paolo Bacigalupi
For the child who loves gross-out humor but is starting to notice unfairness in the world. Three friends use baseball ba
Ages 9–13
Evicted!: The Struggle for the Right to Vote
Alice Faye Duncan
For the child questioning why things aren't always fair, this powerful history reveals how families stood together when
Ages 9–12
Discworld
Where's My Cow?
Terry Pratchett
Perfect for families who value bedtime routines, this story celebrates the bond between a busy father and his son throug
Ages 3–8
Shadow
Michael Morpurgo
For the child grappling with the scale of historical conflict or the pain of being separated from someone they love, hum
Ages 9–14
Wing Nut
M.J. Auch
For the child adjusting to a new town or family change, this story explores finding stability and friendship in the most
Ages 8–12
Growing Patterns: Fibonacci Numbers in Nature
Sarah C. Campbell
Hidden patterns emerge in pineapples and sunflowers as you count your way through the mathematical beauty of the Fibonac
Ages 6–10
Hog Music
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
Travel back to 1840 and follow a simple straw hat as it passes through the hands of western-bound pioneers on its way to
Ages 4–9
The School at Crooked Creek
Laurie Lawlor
Six-year-old Beansie dreads his first day at the one-room schoolhouse, but life on the nineteenth-century Indiana fronti
Ages 6–9
The Caterpillar's Friend
Al-Sayyed Ibraheem
Kate the caterpillar feels lonely because everyone is too busy to play, but a sunny morning and a little patience might
Ages 3–7
Smithsonian Oceanic Collection
Box Turtle at Silver Pond Lane
Susan Korman
Witness the quiet life of a female box turtle as she searches for food, builds a secret nest, and lays her eggs in the s
Ages 4–8
Eight Hands Round: A Patchwork Alphabet
Ann Whitford Paul
For the curious child who loves crafts and history, this alphabet book explores the stories behind pioneer life through
Ages 5–10
Berenstain Bears
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
For the family navigating everyday hurdles, from messy rooms to new siblings, with a gentle reminder that every challeng
Ages 3–8
Sheep #7
Sheep Blast Off!
Nancy Shaw
For the curious toddler who loves to explore everything they find. This playful story follows a flock of sheep on an acc
Ages 2–5
Zulu Dog
Anton Ferreira
A three-legged puppy becomes the bridge between a Zulu boy and the daughter of a white farmer in this story of friendshi
Ages 9–13
The Thing about Bees
Shabazz Larkin
For the child who loves summer picnics but runs away at the first buzz, this tender story helps reframe a common fear in
Ages 3–7
Behold the Hummingbird!
Suzanne Slade
These jewel-toned pollinators can fly thousands of miles a year despite their tiny size, playing a huge role in the natu
Ages 4–8
Cat and Cat-face
Chyng-Feng Sun
A curious cat and a quiet flower bridge the gap between their different worlds to build an unexpected friendship.
Ages 4–8
First Graphics: Food Groups #1
The Fantastic Fruit Group
Marcie Aboff
Check out where your favorite snacks grow and learn exactly how many servings of fruit your body needs to stay fueled an
Ages 6–9
Days In #1
Spring
Victoria Parker
Watch the world wake up as you learn about the weather, changing clothes, and all the outdoor activities that come with
Ages 4–7