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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
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
John Joe and the Big Hen
Martin Waddell
When a big hen scares little John Joe in the barnyard, he hides in the grass and waits for a loyal dog to come to his re
Ages 3–6
Goldie and Garth #1
Goldie and Garth
Joyce Mitchell
Two talking flowers named Goldie and Garth wonder if they will be planted together or torn apart after being purchased f
Ages 7–9
Little Life Cycles #1
Seed
Maggie Li
Pip is just a tiny apple seed starting out in the dirt, but a big adventure is waiting as he begins the long journey to
Ages 0–3
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12–18 yrs
130 books
Nicky the Cat #1
Nicky's Christmas Surprise
Harriet Ziefert
Nicky the kitten needs the perfect holiday gift for his mother, and his farm animal friends are ready to help him find i
Ages 2–5
Farmyard Tales #4
The Naughty Sheep
Heather Amery
Wooly the sheep is bored with her pen, so she makes a break for it and ends up in the middle of a sheep show. See if you
Ages 2–5
Math in the Real World #2
Harvest Time Subtraction
Suzanne I. Barchers
Planning a big festival lunch is a lot of work. Count down the supplies and ingredients to see how subtraction helps get
Ages 5–8
Working Animals
Farm Dogs
Kathryn Clay
Real-life photographs capture the daily lives of hardworking dogs as they help keep farm operations running.
Ages 3–6
Lottie's Dream
Bonnie Pryor
Growing up on the prairie means a life far from the coast, but Lottie never gives up on her childhood dream of finally s
Ages 4–8
Life Cycles
The Life Cycle of a Chicken
Lisa Trumbauer
Follow the amazing transformation of a chicken from a tiny egg to a full-grown bird through simple text and clear photog
Ages 5–7
G is for Goat
Patricia Polacco
Playful goats romp through the alphabet in this bouncy, rhyming celebration of farmyard antics from A to Z.
Ages 2–5
Farmyard Tales
Farmyard Tales: Rusty's Train Ride
Heather Amery
The Apple Tree Farm animals head to a restored railway station for a steam train adventure told with two levels of text
Ages 3–6
The Power of the Nile
Baby Professor
The ancient history of the Nile unfolds in this exploration of the landscape and the power dynamics of the pharaohs who
Ages 6–9
Pop Corn & Ma Goodness
Edna Mitchell Preston
For the child who delights in the music of words and the cozy rhythm of building a life together, from meeting and marry
Ages 4–8
Scientists in the Field
The Prairie Builders: Reconstructing America's Lost Grasslands
Sneed B. Collard III
Witness how dedicated volunteers in Iowa painstakingly brought a lost tallgrass prairie back to life, inviting butterfli
Ages 9–12
The Quicksand Pony
Alison Lester
After his mother dies, young Joe must survive alone in a hidden valley until he is forced to choose between his solitary
Ages 9–13
Island Boy
Barbara Cooney
Matthais lives an entire life, from childhood to his days as a grandfather, on a single small island off the New England
Ages 5–9
Medieval Feast, A
Aliki
From the archery hunt to the final sugar sculpture, step inside an English manor to see how commoners and cooks prepare
Ages 6–10
Is It True?
Eugene Gagliano
The most fascinating thing you will learn is that plants can actually process information from their environment to inte
Ages 5–10
The 5 Nutrient Cycles
Baby Professor
For the curious student wondering how the Earth recycles its resources. This guide breaks down the complex systems that
Ages 6–10
Swift Rivers
Cornelia Meigs
Driven away by an abusive uncle in 1835, Chris must brave the dangerous task of floating logs down the Mississippi to he
Ages 9–13
Nesting
Henry Cole
A forensic anthropologist's great-niece leads a group of teens in this mystery series opener featuring Tory Brennan.
Ages 4–8
Homeplace
Anne Shelby
One house stands still as two hundred years of family history pass through its doors. Generations of life unfold through
Ages 4–8
Where Once There Was a Wood
Denise Fleming
For the child noticing new houses replacing the trees nearby. This gentle story helps kids process the loss of local hab
Ages 4–9
Cool Food Facts for Kids
Baby Professor
For the curious eater who asks where their food comes from. This colorful guide introduces little ones to nutrition and
Ages 3–7