The Cow
by Sophia Behal
read by Sophia Behal
Part 1 of the Farm Animals series
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Please enjoy our first poem out of the series Farm Animals.
The Horse
by Sophia Behal
read by Sophia Behal
Part 2 of the Farm Animals series
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Please enjoy our second poem out of the series Farm Animals.
Farm Dogs
by Kathryn Clay
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Bark and wag. Chase dangerous animals away. Farm dogs are at home on the farm.
Sheep
by Michelle Hasselius
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Sheep have important roles to play out on the farm. With bold, full-color photos and simple, yet engaging text, readers are introduced to these animals. Readers learn all about a sheep's physical features, diet, life cycle, and what life is like on the farm.
Cows
by Emily K. Green
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Farm Animals series
Early in the morning, farmers wake up to milk their dairy cows. People need milk to make cheese and ice cream. Young readers will learn how cows live on the farm and give people milk.
Goats
by Emily K. Green
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Farm Animals series
The hairiest animal on the farm might be the goat. Goats have long beards that hang below their chins! This book introduces children to how goats look and how they live on the farm.
Cows
by Sheri Doyle
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Chew some grass. Flick a tail. Cows are at home on the farm.
Chickens
by Kathryn Clay
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Peck the ground. Lay some eggs. Chickens are at home on the farm.
Goats
by Kathryn Clay
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Climb and play. Rest in a sunny field. Goats are at home on the farm.
Alpacas
by Michelle Hasselius
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Alpacas have important roles to play out on the farm. With bold, full-color photos and simple, yet engaging text, readers are introduced to these woolly animals. Readers learn all about an alpaca's physical features, diet, life cycle, and what life is like on the farm.
Pigs
by Emily K. Green
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Farm Animals series
Pigs often rest in mud puddles on the farm. Mud baths help them to stay cool. This book teaches children how pigs look, what pigs eat, and how pigs survive hot days.
Chickens
by Emily K. Green
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Farm Animals series
Chickens are birds. They have wings and feathers but do not fly well. This book introduces children to the characteristics of the farm animal known for laying eggs.
Sheep
by Emily K. Green
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Farm Animals series
Wool keeps sheep warm on cool days. On winter days, wool sweaters keep people warm. Beginning readers will learn how a flock of wooly sheep lives.
Donkeys
by Michelle Hasselius
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Donkeys have important roles to play out on the farm. With bold, full-color photos and simple, yet engaging text, readers are introduced to these animals. Readers learn all about a donkey's physical features, diet, life cycle, and what life is like on the farm.
Pigs
by Sheri Doyle
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Snort and grunt. Roll in mud. Pigs are at home on the farm.
Ducks
by Michelle Hasselius
read by Various Readers
Part of the Farm Animals series
Ducks have important roles to play out on the farm. With bold, full-color photos and simple, yet engaging text, readers are introduced to these animals. Readers learn all about a duck's physical features, diet, life cycle, and what life is like on the farm.