The Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library
November, 18 2024 00:12:45
Apple Cider-Making Days
By Purmell, Ann
Alex and Abigail join the whole family in processing and selling apples and apple cider at their grandfather's farm.
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9780761323648
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Print book
Apple Farmer Annie
By Wellington, Monica
As crisp and polished as an apple for the teacher, and just in time for apple-picking season, here is a delicious treat about America's favorite fruit. In Apple Farmer Annie's orchard, she grows lots of different kinds of apples. She sorts them and organizes them to sell, and she makes good things with them, such as cider and applesauce and muffins. Colorful illustrations as bright and vivid as a bumper crop from her orchards show all the tasks Annie performs. With tie-ins to math and science curricula and units on autumn, this book will be especially welcomed by teachers. Truly the pick of the crop!
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9780525467274
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Print book
The Apple Orchard Riddle
By Mcnamara, Margaret
Mr. Tiffin and his students from the perenially popular How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? are back in this picture book about a school trip to an apple orchard! In this playful, humorous, and child-friendly classroom story, the students learn a lot about apples and apple orchards - including how apples are harvested, how cider is made, and what the different varieties of apples are - while trying to solve a riddle. The book also celebrates how some children learn differently than others. Margaret McNamara and illustrator G. Brian Karas bring us another fun and educational picture book.
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9780375847448
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Hardcover
Apples and Pumpkins
By Rockwell, Anne F
"When red and yellow leaves are on the trees," a little girl goes with her parents to a farm where they pick apples and choose "the best pumpkin of them all." Back home, she helps to carve a grinning jack-o'-lantern face on the big orange pumpkin, which guards their doorstep on halloween night while her mother hands out shiny red apples and she and her father go trick-or-treating with the neighborhood ghosts and goblins. Bold, autumn-colored paintings and a simple but lively story capture a little girl's joy and satisfaction as she shares in the excitement of the fall season.
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9780027772708
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Print book
Fancy Nancy
By O'connor, Jane
Join Fancy Nancy on the perfect fall field trip - to the apple orchard. Fall is an extra-fancy season. Even the trees wear fancy colors! Nancy is determined to find a perfect Gala apple for her dad - it's his favorite kind, and even the name sounds fancy. But what if the perfect apple is just out of reach?Fans of Fancy Nancy will delight in this festive fall adventure story about a class trip to the apple orchard. Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore! is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
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9780062083111
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Paperback
Apples to Oregon
By Hopkinson, Deborah
Apples, ho! When Papa decides to pull up roots and move from Iowa to Oregon, he can't bear to leave his precious apple trees behind. Or his peaches, plums, grapes, cherries, and pears. Oh, and he takes his family along too. But the trail is cruel -- first there's a river to cross that's wider than Texas...and then there are hailstones as big as plums...and there's even a drought, sure to crisp the cherries. Those poor pippins! Luckily Delicious (the nonedible apple of Daddy's eye) is strong -- as young 'uns raised on apples are -- and won't let anything stop her father's darling saps from tasting the sweet Oregon soil. Here's a hilarious tall tale -- from the team that brought you Fannie in the Kitchen -- that's loosely based on the life of a real fruiting pioneer. Apple Facts More than 7,500 varieties of apples are grown throughout the world. About 2,500 varieties grow in the United States. The apple variety Delicious is the most widely grown in the United States. Apples are part of the rose family. The science of fruit growing is called pomology. Fresh apples float. That's because 25 percent of their volume is air. Cut an apple in half, across the core, and you'll see a star shape. It takes apple trees four to five years to produce their first fruit. It takes about thirty-six apples to make one gallon of apple cider.
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9780689847691
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Hardcover
One Green Apple
By Bunting, Eve
Farah feels alone, even when surrounded by her classmates. She listens and nods but doesnt speak. Its hard being the new kid in school, especially when youre from another country and dont know the language. Then, on a field trip to an apple orchard, Farah discovers there are lots of things that sound the same as they did at home, from dogs crunching their food to the ripple of friendly laughter. As she helps the class make apple cider, Farah connects with the other students and begins to feel that she belongs.. Ted Lewins gorgeous sun-drenched paintings and Eve Buntings sensitive text immediately put the reader into another childs shoes in this timely story of a young Muslim immigrant.
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9780618434770
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Hardcover
The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree
By Gibbons, Gail
This book about nature and the changing seasons focuses on a young boy and a very special apple tree.
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9780152712464
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Hardcover
Ten Red Apples
By Hutchins, Pat
Ten red apples hanging on a tree. Yippee, fiddle-dee-fee! But they are not there for long. Horse, cow, donkey, pig, hen, and the other farm animals each eat one. "Save one for me, " calls the farmer. But what about the farmer's wife Count on Pat Hutchins to solve the problem happily. And countthe red apples before they are all gone!
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9780688167974
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Book
From Apple Trees to Cider, Please!
By Chernesky, Felicia Sanzari
Grab the wagon, it's a bright autumn day and the trees are full of ripe, red apples! There's an apple festival underway at the farm and lots of work to do making cider. This visit finishes with a cider doughnut and a cup of freshly pressed cider. DELICIOUS! Told in crisp, action-driven rhymes from a young child's point of view, From Apple Trees to Cider, Please! is a realistic account of how apple cider is pressed, flavored with the charm and vigor of a harvest celebration.
Apple Cider-Making Days
By Purmell, Ann
Alex and Abigail join the whole family in processing and selling apples and apple cider at their grandfather's farm.
Apple Farmer Annie
By Wellington, Monica
As crisp and polished as an apple for the teacher, and just in time for apple-picking season, here is a delicious treat about America's favorite fruit. In Apple Farmer Annie's orchard, she grows lots of different kinds of apples. She sorts them and organizes them to sell, and she makes good things with them, such as cider and applesauce and muffins. Colorful illustrations as bright and vivid as a bumper crop from her orchards show all the tasks Annie performs. With tie-ins to math and science curricula and units on autumn, this book will be especially welcomed by teachers. Truly the pick of the crop!
The Apple Orchard Riddle
By Mcnamara, Margaret
Mr. Tiffin and his students from the perenially popular How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? are back in this picture book about a school trip to an apple orchard! In this playful, humorous, and child-friendly classroom story, the students learn a lot about apples and apple orchards - including how apples are harvested, how cider is made, and what the different varieties of apples are - while trying to solve a riddle. The book also celebrates how some children learn differently than others. Margaret McNamara and illustrator G. Brian Karas bring us another fun and educational picture book.
Apples and Pumpkins
By Rockwell, Anne F
"When red and yellow leaves are on the trees," a little girl goes with her parents to a farm where they pick apples and choose "the best pumpkin of them all." Back home, she helps to carve a grinning jack-o'-lantern face on the big orange pumpkin, which guards their doorstep on halloween night while her mother hands out shiny red apples and she and her father go trick-or-treating with the neighborhood ghosts and goblins. Bold, autumn-colored paintings and a simple but lively story capture a little girl's joy and satisfaction as she shares in the excitement of the fall season.
Fancy Nancy
By O'connor, Jane
Join Fancy Nancy on the perfect fall field trip - to the apple orchard. Fall is an extra-fancy season. Even the trees wear fancy colors! Nancy is determined to find a perfect Gala apple for her dad - it's his favorite kind, and even the name sounds fancy. But what if the perfect apple is just out of reach?Fans of Fancy Nancy will delight in this festive fall adventure story about a class trip to the apple orchard. Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore! is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
Apples to Oregon
By Hopkinson, Deborah
Apples, ho! When Papa decides to pull up roots and move from Iowa to Oregon, he can't bear to leave his precious apple trees behind. Or his peaches, plums, grapes, cherries, and pears. Oh, and he takes his family along too. But the trail is cruel -- first there's a river to cross that's wider than Texas...and then there are hailstones as big as plums...and there's even a drought, sure to crisp the cherries. Those poor pippins! Luckily Delicious (the nonedible apple of Daddy's eye) is strong -- as young 'uns raised on apples are -- and won't let anything stop her father's darling saps from tasting the sweet Oregon soil. Here's a hilarious tall tale -- from the team that brought you Fannie in the Kitchen -- that's loosely based on the life of a real fruiting pioneer. Apple Facts More than 7,500 varieties of apples are grown throughout the world. About 2,500 varieties grow in the United States. The apple variety Delicious is the most widely grown in the United States. Apples are part of the rose family. The science of fruit growing is called pomology. Fresh apples float. That's because 25 percent of their volume is air. Cut an apple in half, across the core, and you'll see a star shape. It takes apple trees four to five years to produce their first fruit. It takes about thirty-six apples to make one gallon of apple cider.
One Green Apple
By Bunting, Eve
Farah feels alone, even when surrounded by her classmates. She listens and nods but doesnt speak. Its hard being the new kid in school, especially when youre from another country and dont know the language. Then, on a field trip to an apple orchard, Farah discovers there are lots of things that sound the same as they did at home, from dogs crunching their food to the ripple of friendly laughter. As she helps the class make apple cider, Farah connects with the other students and begins to feel that she belongs.. Ted Lewins gorgeous sun-drenched paintings and Eve Buntings sensitive text immediately put the reader into another childs shoes in this timely story of a young Muslim immigrant.
The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree
By Gibbons, Gail
This book about nature and the changing seasons focuses on a young boy and a very special apple tree.
Ten Red Apples
By Hutchins, Pat
Ten red apples hanging on a tree. Yippee, fiddle-dee-fee! But they are not there for long. Horse, cow, donkey, pig, hen, and the other farm animals each eat one. "Save one for me, " calls the farmer. But what about the farmer's wife Count on Pat Hutchins to solve the problem happily. And countthe red apples before they are all gone!
From Apple Trees to Cider, Please!
By Chernesky, Felicia Sanzari
Grab the wagon, it's a bright autumn day and the trees are full of ripe, red apples! There's an apple festival underway at the farm and lots of work to do making cider. This visit finishes with a cider doughnut and a cup of freshly pressed cider. DELICIOUS! Told in crisp, action-driven rhymes from a young child's point of view, From Apple Trees to Cider, Please! is a realistic account of how apple cider is pressed, flavored with the charm and vigor of a harvest celebration.