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Johnny Appleseed

2005
Dramatization of the story of John Chapman, the man who travelled around the country planting apple trees.
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Who was Johnny Appleseed?

Presents the life and work of American folk hero Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) who planted thousands of apple trees for pioneer families. Contains black-and-white illustrations, timelines and simple statements for young readers.

Johnny Appleseed

2006
Presents the legend and known facts about John Chapman, better know as Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed plants trees across the land

2015
Relates the life of John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, who is famed for his distribution of apple seeds and trees across America.

Seed by seed

the legend and legacy of Johnny "Appleseed" Chapman
2012
Recounts the life of John Chapman, the legendary Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed plants trees across the land

Presents a folktale about a pioneer named John Chapman, who became known as Johnny Appleseed for planting apple trees across the American frontier. Includes information about folktales, critical thinking questions using the Common Core, a glossary, and a list of additional resources.

Johnny Appleseed plants trees across the land

Relates the life of John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, who is famed for his distribution of apple seeds and trees across America.

Johnny Appleseed

the grand old man of the forest
2014

The legend of Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill

2004
Tells the stories of John Chapman, an apple farmer from Pennsylvania who traveled throughout the midwestern United States, planting apple trees along his way, and Pecos Bill, an extraordinary cowboy who broke a horse, roped a steer, and harnessed a cyclone.

Johnny Appleseed

a tall tale
1996
Presents a large-format version of the life of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, describing his love of nature, his kindness to animals, and his physical fortitude.

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