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Who Grows Up on the Farm?

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Release : 2003
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
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Book Rating : 298/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Who Grows Up on the Farm? by : Theresa Longenecker

Download or read book Who Grows Up on the Farm? written by Theresa Longenecker. This book was released on 2003. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Moo! Oink, oink! Peep, peep! Honk! Find out what all the noise is about in this delightful book about baby farm animals.

Anna

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Release : 1998-01
Genre : Animals
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Book Rating : 202/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Anna by : Gill Davies

Download or read book Anna written by Gill Davies. This book was released on 1998-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In each of these poems, Gill Davies has captured a moment in childhood, a little spot in time, as Anna grows up with her brother Jack.

Growing Up on the Farm

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Release : 2011-10
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis Growing Up on the Farm by : Richard L. Carley

Download or read book Growing Up on the Farm written by Richard L. Carley. This book was released on 2011-10. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Richard Carley's earliest memories of Sharon Mountain were of Albert Metz, whose philanthropic ideas gave many young people from all over the world, their musical start. The book describes the building of Fiddlestyx, Mr. Metz's summer music school complete with stage, practice cabins, and farm to provide the guests with food. His next memories were of Bob Metz, Mr. Metz's nephew, a role model for a young boy growing up on a farm who provided him with a positive attitude, comfort, care, and devotion following a tragic accident. Other powerful memories were of his father, a former farmer on Sharon Mountain and a First Selectman of the Town of Sharon, and of his grandfather, a builder, carpenter, and cabinet maker in Sharon. Throughout the book there are stories about things few people know about. Who ever heard of a cowpound on Sharon Mountain, or knew about the reason for the Town Poor Farm? Who knew the town of Sharon had a 3rd District one room school house located on Sharon Mountain? Who has ever heard of swimming pools for pigs? The author writes about simple things of the time such as the three different types of haymaking that don't exist today; about raising calves, working with horses for plowing fields, bringing milk to the milk stands, feeding twenty-two cats at once and about raising a bull calf for a short while before realizing it was a heifer calf, who went on to become the best milker in the herd. Funny things happened in those seventeen years; such things as a black snake he wrapped in a typewriter and a dead woodchuck he hid under the front seat of a friend's old pickup truck, a full fledged manure fight he had with his brother, and the throwing of the baby sitter's shoes out in the snow. The memories are fun, joyful and historical. This is an account of personal relationships and their effect on the history of the area.

Growing up on the Farm

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Release : 2022-10-27
Genre : Juvenile Fiction
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Book Rating : 036/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Growing up on the Farm by : Marie Lee

Download or read book Growing up on the Farm written by Marie Lee. This book was released on 2022-10-27. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Farmer John and his wife, Jeanette, adopt two puppies from the local pound and name them Treyden and Dreyden after their grandchildren. The pups will make good companions for the kittens on the farm as well as guard dogs as they mature. Treyden and Dreyden are inquisitive puppies who love to play and make friends with the animals that live on the farm and in the forest surrounding it. It’s a new and exciting time for them learning about their forever home. Through the eyes of two puppies, this picture book for children offers insight into what it’s like growing up on a farm.

Growing up on the Farm

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Release : 2007-09-06
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Rating : 702/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Growing up on the Farm by : Henry Skupin

Download or read book Growing up on the Farm written by Henry Skupin. This book was released on 2007-09-06. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Growing Up On the Farm" - in Rosebud, Texas - in the 1940's and 1950's has been enthusiastically received by readers, especially those who lived on farms during that period of our American History. Every story is about real people and things that actually happened. Even though "Growing Up On the Farm" has humor from beginning to end, I mostly make fun of myself. Believe me, in a 20 year period I made enough humorous mistakes to provide plenty of interesting material for a book. I have received many compliments including one in which the reader states that, "She felt she was sitting across the kitchen table from me telling me stories of my childhood." Another said that in writing my stories, "I did myself proud." Drayton McLane, owner of the Houston Astros, McLane Wholesale, and McLane Trucking, stated, "Yes, that once he started reading "Growing Up On the Farm" he found it hard to put down." Drayton McLane grew up in Cameron which is the next town South of Rosebud and I got that response from him in the U S Mail 5 days after I mailed him the book. I touch on just about every facet of being a kid on a Texas farm in that era and have had warm responses from readers from coast to coast and from Canada to Mexico. Two stories that people seem to relate strongly to are about butchering a hog and washing clothes with homemade lye soap in a wash pot in the back yard - heated by a fire from burning logs. I also describe doing daily chores on the farm, playing on the farm, churning butter, raising baby chicks, plucking and butchering fryers, being born at home in a house without electricity or running water, attending a one room public school without running water - where our bathroom was an outhouse, my older brother riding his pony Sally to school each day, chopping cotton, picking cotton, milking cows, working in our huge garden, canning food from the garden with our mom, and doing quite a few tasks that were beyond today's expected skill levels for someone my age. I cover walking one and one-half miles home from school in the first grade and hitch-hiking 6 miles to town to play Little League Baseball at the age of 11 and 12. I felt truly rewarded for being able to contribute in such a meaningful way to the family's lively hood. A significant amount of coverage is given to some of my teenage responsibilities like hauling the entire corn crop to market each year beginning at the age of 13, along with some quite humorous mistakes that I was responsible for. Of course all teenagers do a few things they never get around to telling their parents about and I did a few of those myself. Since almost all of the adults from those bygone days are now long deceased I can cover them and enjoy making fun of myself. Obviously I also cover my immediate family in detail and most of my extended family. I believe another interesting use that can be made of this book is as reading material for the grandchildren of people that lived on farms in the 40's and 50's. This is history that very few children will ever again experience. In talking to people from that era I have found that very few parents told them many stories from their childhood. Yet people that grew up on farms from across the nation have told me again and again that my stories were very similar to their experiences. Once children of today read these stories they are much more likely to discuss their grandparents experiences with them while they are still alive to tell their tales. I live in Houston, Texas today and I am now giving a series of talks on "Growing Up On the Farm" and can be contacted at [email protected] if anyone would like more information or would like me to mail them a signed copy. I would welcome individuals recommending this book to public and school libraries, high school FFA programs, retailers and their friends on my behalf.

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