Animals on the farm

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Bison

2014
Introduces young readers to bison, discussing their habitats, diet and more.

Geese

Information about geese for new readers, including why farmers keep geese, what geese eat, and the life cycle of geese. Includes advanced goose facts and key words for lesson planning.

Ostriches

2013
Ostriches can grow up to 9 feet (2.75 meters) tall. They can run at speeds of up to 40 miles (65 kilometers) per hour. These engaging facts and more are waiting to be discovered in Ostriches, an Animals on the Farm book.

Turkeys

2014
Introduces young readers to turkeys, discussing their habitats, diet, and more.

Ducks

2012
An introduction to ducks that describes how they look, act, and communicate; what they eat; and their young.

Ponies

2013
Provides information about ponies, discussing what they look like, what they eat, how they communicate and care for their babies, and their uses. Presented in English and Arabic.

Cows

2012
"Cows have no top front teeth. They use their tongues and bottom front teeth to cut grass to eat. These interesting facts about this farm animal can be discovered in Cows, an Animals on the Farm book."--P. [4] of cover. www.av2books.com (book code H854282 security question "me".

Chickens

2013
Simple text and photographs introduce learning readers to the life cycle of a chicken and what chickens on farms do with their time.

Goats

2012
"Goats get up into trees. They will not eat food that falls on the ground. These engaging facts about this farm animal can be discovered in Goats, an Animals on the farm book."--P [4] of cover. www.av2books.com (book code H570249 security question "it").

Pigs

2012
Describes the life cycle and behavior of pigs, and how they are raised on a farm. www.av2books.com (book code Q363496 security question "hair".

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