Amelia Bedelia is sure she will love everything about autumn.The colorful trees Jumping in the leaves Apples, apples, apples Warm apple pie Fun family projectsAmelia Bedelia can't wait. What could be better? Autumn! Hooray for apples and fall!
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9780061964091
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Hardcover
Apple
By Mcclure, Nikki
The life cycle of an apple, illustrated by acclaimed cut-paper artist and New York Times bestselling illustrator Nikki McClure
This board book, featuring Nikki McClures signature papercuts, follows the journey of a bright red apple - the only splash of color in the otherwise black-and-white illustrations - as it travels from tree to harvest to snack to compost and, finally, to sprout.
In the opening spread, a ripe, red apple falls from a tree, and a man gathers it to take home. His daughter takes the apple to school for lunch, but mistakenly drops it after taking a bite. Left on the ground, we see the apple buried as the seasons change and children come and go on the playground above. On the final spread, the buried apple has produced an apple tree sprout.
A single word complements each illustration, urging early readers to reflect on each stage in the apples life.
Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nikki McClure is a self-taught cut-paper artist who illustrates gift products as well as many books for children. She is the author and illustrator of Collect Raindrops, How to Be a Cat, Mama, Is It Summer Yet?, and To Market, To Market, among many others. She lives in Olympia, Washington.
Read more Continue reading Read less
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9781419736315
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Board book
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
The Apple Doll
By Kleven, Elisa
Lizzy loves the big apple tree in her yard more than anything. So when the first day of school comes, she picks a beautiful apple, turns it into a makeshift doll she names Susanna, and takes it along to keep her company. But her teacher tells her that dolls arent allowed at school. Even worse, her sister says that Susanna wont last forever. Then Lizzys mom shows her a way to turn Susanna into a real apple doll. And with the help of Susanna the Apple Doll, Lizzy overcomes her shyness at school and makes plenty of new friends to bring home to play in her beloved apple tree. Detailed, delightful collage illustrations accompany this sweet story about one girls success in bringing together her home world and her school world. Instructions for making an apple doll just like Susanna are included!
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9780374303808
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Hardcover
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
Apple Harvest
By Harris, Calvin
"Simple text and photographs present an apple harvest in fall"--Provided by publisher.
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9781429600231
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Library Binding
Apples
By Gibbons, Gail
All about apples, from pollination to picking and eating.
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9780823414970
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Book
An Apple Pie for Dinner
By Baicker-mckee, Carol
Granny Smith wants to bake an apple pie, but she doesn't have any apples. So off she goes with a basketful of plums in hopes that she can make a trade. Granny swaps plums for feathers, feathers for flowers, flowers for a gold coin, a gold coin for a puppy, and a puppy for what she hoped to find in the first place--apples! Then she bakes a delicious apple pie for everyone she has met along the way. Based on an English folktale, each spread is meticulously illustrated in bas-relief made from baked clay, hand-sewn clothing, and mixed media.Author and Illustrator notes and an apple pie recipe are also included.
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9780761454526
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Print book
The Apple Pie That Papa Baked
By Thompson, Lauren
These are the apples juicy and red that went in the pie warm and sweet that Papa baked for guess who
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9781416912408
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Hardcover
The Apple Pie Tree
By Hall, Zoe
Two sisters rejoice as the colorful blossoms on their tree develop into big, red, and ready-to-pick apples. This concept book about how things grow includes an easy recipe for apple pie. "An appealing study for young children." - Kirkus Reviews
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9780590623827
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Hardcover
Apples
By Robbins, Ken
Apples! Apples! Apples! Crunchy and tasty, sweet and tart, in colorful shades of red, yellow, and green -- sometimes all three -- everyone loves apples! In this lively and vibrant book, young readers will learn how apples grow, from the planting of a tree, to the pollination of buds by bees, and on to the harvest. And then comes the fun part as apples are used to tease the taste buds in so many ways -- in pies and strudel, in cider and applesauce, but most of all, in that one simple crunch when one bites into an apple's crisp sweetness. Ken Robbins's hand-colored photographs will make you want to take a bite yourself!
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9780689830242
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Hardcover
Apples, apples, apples!.
By Kann, Victoria
#1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Kann's Pinkalicious returns in an apple-picking adventure!Young readers will love this pinkamazing 8x8 picture book that comes with a beautiful sheet of stickers.Pinkalicious and the Pinkertons are all excited when they return from their trip to the orchard with lots of Pink Lady apples to munch on! After realizing they have more apples than the family could possibly use, Pinkalicious finds ways to share the apples with others.
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9780062410795
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Print book
Apples, Apples, Apples
By Wallace, Nancy Elizabeth
On a day perfect for apple picking, the bunny family heads to Long Hill Orchard. Mr. Miller takes them to the trees on his wobbly farm wagon and tells them all sorts of fun facts about fall's favorite fruit. Nancy Elizabeth Wallace has painstakingly glued in place simple cut-paper shapes to give her illustrations their bold colors and three-dimensional quality. Her story includes a recipe, an apple-print project, apple sayings, and an apple song for parents and children to share.
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9781890817190
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Book
Apples and Pumpkins
By Rockwell, Anne
An updated classic in a beautiful new hardcover edition!. In Apples and Pumpkins, a little girl spends a glorious Fall day picking apples and searching for the perfect pumpkin.
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9781442403505
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Hardcover
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
Applesauce Day
By Amstutz, Lisa
Maria and her family visit an apple orchard and pick apples. Then it's time to turn the apples into applesauce! Every year they use the special pot that has been in the family for generations to make applesauce. First they wash the apples. Then Grandma cuts them into quarters. Follow each step in the process as everyone helps to make delicious applesauce!
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9780807503928
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Hardcover
Bad Apple
By Hemingway, Edward
It takes a firm apple to stand up to bullies.When Mac, an apple, meets Will, a worm, they become fast friends, teaching each other games and even finishing each other's sentences. But apples aren't supposed to like worms, and Mac gets called "rotten" and "bad apple." At first, Mac doesn't know what to do--it's never easy standing up to bullies--but after a lonely day without Will, Mac decides he'd rather be a bad apple with Will than a sad apple without. Edward Hemingway's warm art and simple, crisp text are the perfect pairing, and themes of bullying and friendship are sure to hit readers' sweet spots all year round.
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9780399251917
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Hardcover
Dappled Apples
By Carr, Jan
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the pleasures of fall, from turning leaves and apple picking to pumpkins and Halloween.
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9780823415830
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Hardcover
Ducking for Apples
By Berry, Lynne
"Blue sky! Sunshine! Head outside!Let's ride bikes!" five ducks decide.The five little ducks can't wait to ride their bikes. Will they use their training wheels? No way! Teetering, swerving, tottering, curving, they ride full-steam until two ducks spy trees with ripe red apples on top. Those yummy apples will be perfect for pies and cakes, if only the ducks can reach them . . .
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9780805089356
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Hardcover
Fall Shakes to Harvest Bakes
By Penta, Marilyn La
From hearty fall harvest dishes to lighter summer fare, young chefs will discover how they can use fresh, seasonal ingredients to make flavorful food creations in this series that includes nutritious recipes presented through step-by-step instructions thaTitle: Fall Shakes to Harvest BakesAuthor: Lapenta, MarilynPublisher: Bearport Pub Co IncPublication Date: 2013/01/01Number of Pages: Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2012033940
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9781617727429
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Book
Golden Delicious
By Smucker, Anna Egan
Based on real events, this is the story of how the Golden Delicious apple came to be. Owners of a nursery in Missouri were looking for the perfect apple. It would be sweet and juicy. In the spring of 1914, they were astonished to taste just that apple.
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9780807529874
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Print book
Hello, World! How Do Apples Grow?
By
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9780525578758
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How Do Apples Grow?
By Maestro, Betsy
ApplesHave you ever eaten part of a flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit--ready for you to pick! Apples Have you ever eaten a part of a flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit--ready for you to pick!
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9780064451178
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Paperback
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
By Priceman, Marjorie
Illus. in full color. An apple pie is easy to make...if the market is open. But if the market is closed, the world becomes your grocery store. This deliciously silly recipe for apple pie takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients. First hop a steamboat to Italy for the finest semolina wheat. Then hitch a ride to England and hijack a cow for the freshest possible milk. And, oh yes! Don't forget to go apple picking in Vermont! A simple recipe for apple pie is included.
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9780679837053
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Hardcover
Johnny Appleseed
By Harrison, David L.
Johnny Appleseed was an important historical figure, well known for planting apple orchards across the new frontier. But he was also a master storyteller! In his own folksy voice, Johnny Appleseed tells his story to a couple of entranced children in this fictionalized Step 2 title. Readers learn how he started planting apple trees—and about some of the myths and true stories of his life.
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9780375812477
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Print book
Let's Cook with Apples!
By Tuminelly, Nancy
Introduces cooking basics and provides recipes that feature apples as the main ingredient.Title: Let's Cook with Apples!Author: Tuminelly, NancyPublisher: Abdo GroupPublication Date: 2012/08/01Number of Pages: 32Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2011052133
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9781617834189
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Print book
The Life Cycle of an Apple Tree
By Linda,
Watch tiny apple seeds grow into apple trees. Learn about this tree's life cycle from start to finish.
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9780736867092
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Print book
Little Apple Goat
By Church, Caroline Jayne
Little Apple Goat is ordinary in every way -- except for one. Instead of munching on oats or grass or laundry left on the line, she prefers to eat fruit from the orchard. But one stormy night, all of the fruit trees in the orchard are destroyed. The trunks are chopped down and the land is cleared. The farm animals cannot imagine life without the orchard, and Little Apple Goat doesn't know how she will manage without her fruit. But time passes, and something mysterious begins to happen on the farm . . . Sweet, colorful illustrations bring to life this clever tale that will charm young readers and also introduce them to the changing seasons.
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9780802853202
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Hardcover
No Ordinary Apple
By Marlowe, Sara
On an otherwise ordinary day, Elliot discovers something extraordinary: the power of mindfulness. When he asks his neighbor Carmen for a snack, he's at first disappointed when she hands him an apple - he wanted candy! But when encouraged to carefully and attentively look, feel, smell, taste, and even listen to the apple, Elliot discovers that this apple is not ordinary at all. Lushly and humorously illustrated, No Ordinary Apple makes a traditional technique for training mindfulness a fun and enjoyable way for children to learn to slow down and appreciate even the simplest things.
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9781614290766
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Hardcover
One Red Apple
By Ziefert, Harriet
Follow the life cycle of an apple: from fruit growing on the tree to market, to picnic, to seed, to sapling and tree, andfinally to a new apple. This simple, joyful book with radiant illustrations introduces readers to the amazing and delectableway the earth provides food.
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9781934706671
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Hardcover
Out and about at the Apple Orchard )
By Mayr, Diane
Describes all that is involved in growing apples--covering planting, pollination, harvesting, different varieties, and more.
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9781404800366
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Hardcover
Peppa Goes Apple Picking
By Rusu, Meredith
Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig celebrate the start of fall by going on a trip to the apple orchard. They will bake the apples into a delicious pie for Granny and Grandpa Pig--and Daddy Pig knows a special trick for getting the juiciest, most delicious apples! This storybook is based on the hit animated TV show, as seen on Nick Jr.
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9781338158953
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Paperback
Red Are the Apples
By Harshman, Marc
What can you find in an autumn garden? A harvest of bright colors, and lots to explore! Inviting rhymes and the antics of a boy and his pets promise a full day of fun for young readers as they pick out all the luscious fruits and vegetables in a colorful fall garden.
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9780152060657
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Paperback
See What We Eat!
By Ritchie, Scot
Yulee and her four friends --- Nick, Pedro, Sally and Martin --- are taking a trip to her aunt's farm to pick apples and make an apple crisp for a potluck harvest dinner. Yum! But first, Aunt Sara gives the friends a tour of the whole farm, where they learn what it means to eat balanced meals, why eating local food matters and all that goes into getting food from farm to table. Who knew there was so much to learn about what we eat? It makes everything taste better!Award-winning author and illustrator Scot Ritchie uses accessible and entertaining language and familiar characters from his other books to encourage young children to make healthy choices about what they eat. Each stop on the farm tour introduces a basic food group: the field of wheat and oats for grains, the garden for vegetables, the henhouse for protein, the barn for dairy and the orchard for fruit. Ritchie's cheerful, busy illustrations invite children to look closer at the details. This is a terrific book for a science or health lesson to broaden young children's understanding of healthy eating and why local food matters. The potluck dinner includes a multicultural group of neighbors and provides opportunities for discussions about community involvement. There is an apple crisp recipe at the end of the story. Also provided are a table of contents and glossary.
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9781771386180
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Hardcover
Seed by Seed
By Codell, Esme Raji
His real name was John Chapman.He grew apples.But wait. So what?Why should we remember himand read about himand think about himand talk about him today,more than two hundred years after he was born?Why should we call him a hero? Esme Raji Codell and Lynne Rae Perkins show us, in eloquent words and exhilarating pictures, why Johnny Appleseed matters now, perhaps more than ever, in our loud and wired and fast-paced world.
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9780061455155
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Hardcover
Tucker's Apple-Dandy Day
By Winget, Susan
Tucker is excited. His class is going on a field trip to Farmer Sam's Apple Orchard! He promises his mum he'll bring home apples, and Tucker's family is looking forward to apple pie for dessert. But Tucker gets distracted by Farmer Sam's shiny red tractor. Then he gets busy helping out his friends....All too soon it's time to go, and Tucker has no apples! Susan Winget's sparkling fall scenes are a visual treat, and her gentle touch shows Tucker's friends helping him in a most believable way. This endearing story ends in a cozy family circle, sharing a delicious pie and Tucker's news of an apple-dandy day. Ages 2 - 5
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9780060546465
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Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time
By Shapiro, Jody Fickes
Myles and his family go to his grandparents' apple ranch, where they have a wonderful time picking and selling apples together.
Amelia Bedelia's First Apple Pie
By Parish, Herman
Amelia Bedelia is sure she will love everything about autumn.The colorful trees Jumping in the leaves Apples, apples, apples Warm apple pie Fun family projectsAmelia Bedelia can't wait. What could be better? Autumn! Hooray for apples and fall!
Apple
By Mcclure, Nikki
The life cycle of an apple, illustrated by acclaimed cut-paper artist and New York Times bestselling illustrator Nikki McClure This board book, featuring Nikki McClures signature papercuts, follows the journey of a bright red apple - the only splash of color in the otherwise black-and-white illustrations - as it travels from tree to harvest to snack to compost and, finally, to sprout. In the opening spread, a ripe, red apple falls from a tree, and a man gathers it to take home. His daughter takes the apple to school for lunch, but mistakenly drops it after taking a bite. Left on the ground, we see the apple buried as the seasons change and children come and go on the playground above. On the final spread, the buried apple has produced an apple tree sprout. A single word complements each illustration, urging early readers to reflect on each stage in the apples life. Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nikki McClure is a self-taught cut-paper artist who illustrates gift products as well as many books for children. She is the author and illustrator of Collect Raindrops, How to Be a Cat, Mama, Is It Summer Yet?, and To Market, To Market, among many others. She lives in Olympia, Washington. Read more Continue reading Read less
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.
The Apple Doll
By Kleven, Elisa
Lizzy loves the big apple tree in her yard more than anything. So when the first day of school comes, she picks a beautiful apple, turns it into a makeshift doll she names Susanna, and takes it along to keep her company. But her teacher tells her that dolls arent allowed at school. Even worse, her sister says that Susanna wont last forever. Then Lizzys mom shows her a way to turn Susanna into a real apple doll. And with the help of Susanna the Apple Doll, Lizzy overcomes her shyness at school and makes plenty of new friends to bring home to play in her beloved apple tree. Detailed, delightful collage illustrations accompany this sweet story about one girls success in bringing together her home world and her school world. Instructions for making an apple doll just like Susanna are included!
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!
Apple Harvest
By Harris, Calvin
"Simple text and photographs present an apple harvest in fall"--Provided by publisher.
Apples
By Gibbons, Gail
All about apples, from pollination to picking and eating.
An Apple Pie for Dinner
By Baicker-mckee, Carol
Granny Smith wants to bake an apple pie, but she doesn't have any apples. So off she goes with a basketful of plums in hopes that she can make a trade. Granny swaps plums for feathers, feathers for flowers, flowers for a gold coin, a gold coin for a puppy, and a puppy for what she hoped to find in the first place--apples! Then she bakes a delicious apple pie for everyone she has met along the way. Based on an English folktale, each spread is meticulously illustrated in bas-relief made from baked clay, hand-sewn clothing, and mixed media.Author and Illustrator notes and an apple pie recipe are also included.
The Apple Pie That Papa Baked
By Thompson, Lauren
These are the apples juicy and red that went in the pie warm and sweet that Papa baked for guess who
The Apple Pie Tree
By Hall, Zoe
Two sisters rejoice as the colorful blossoms on their tree develop into big, red, and ready-to-pick apples. This concept book about how things grow includes an easy recipe for apple pie. "An appealing study for young children." - Kirkus Reviews
Apples
By Robbins, Ken
Apples! Apples! Apples! Crunchy and tasty, sweet and tart, in colorful shades of red, yellow, and green -- sometimes all three -- everyone loves apples! In this lively and vibrant book, young readers will learn how apples grow, from the planting of a tree, to the pollination of buds by bees, and on to the harvest. And then comes the fun part as apples are used to tease the taste buds in so many ways -- in pies and strudel, in cider and applesauce, but most of all, in that one simple crunch when one bites into an apple's crisp sweetness. Ken Robbins's hand-colored photographs will make you want to take a bite yourself!
Apples, apples, apples!.
By Kann, Victoria
#1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Kann's Pinkalicious returns in an apple-picking adventure!Young readers will love this pinkamazing 8x8 picture book that comes with a beautiful sheet of stickers.Pinkalicious and the Pinkertons are all excited when they return from their trip to the orchard with lots of Pink Lady apples to munch on! After realizing they have more apples than the family could possibly use, Pinkalicious finds ways to share the apples with others.
Apples, Apples, Apples
By Wallace, Nancy Elizabeth
On a day perfect for apple picking, the bunny family heads to Long Hill Orchard. Mr. Miller takes them to the trees on his wobbly farm wagon and tells them all sorts of fun facts about fall's favorite fruit. Nancy Elizabeth Wallace has painstakingly glued in place simple cut-paper shapes to give her illustrations their bold colors and three-dimensional quality. Her story includes a recipe, an apple-print project, apple sayings, and an apple song for parents and children to share.
Apples and Pumpkins
By Rockwell, Anne
An updated classic in a beautiful new hardcover edition!. In Apples and Pumpkins, a little girl spends a glorious Fall day picking apples and searching for the perfect pumpkin.
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.
Applesauce Day
By Amstutz, Lisa
Maria and her family visit an apple orchard and pick apples. Then it's time to turn the apples into applesauce! Every year they use the special pot that has been in the family for generations to make applesauce. First they wash the apples. Then Grandma cuts them into quarters. Follow each step in the process as everyone helps to make delicious applesauce!
Bad Apple
By Hemingway, Edward
It takes a firm apple to stand up to bullies.When Mac, an apple, meets Will, a worm, they become fast friends, teaching each other games and even finishing each other's sentences. But apples aren't supposed to like worms, and Mac gets called "rotten" and "bad apple." At first, Mac doesn't know what to do--it's never easy standing up to bullies--but after a lonely day without Will, Mac decides he'd rather be a bad apple with Will than a sad apple without. Edward Hemingway's warm art and simple, crisp text are the perfect pairing, and themes of bullying and friendship are sure to hit readers' sweet spots all year round.
Dappled Apples
By Carr, Jan
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the pleasures of fall, from turning leaves and apple picking to pumpkins and Halloween.
Ducking for Apples
By Berry, Lynne
"Blue sky! Sunshine! Head outside!Let's ride bikes!" five ducks decide.The five little ducks can't wait to ride their bikes. Will they use their training wheels? No way! Teetering, swerving, tottering, curving, they ride full-steam until two ducks spy trees with ripe red apples on top. Those yummy apples will be perfect for pies and cakes, if only the ducks can reach them . . .
Fall Shakes to Harvest Bakes
By Penta, Marilyn La
From hearty fall harvest dishes to lighter summer fare, young chefs will discover how they can use fresh, seasonal ingredients to make flavorful food creations in this series that includes nutritious recipes presented through step-by-step instructions thaTitle: Fall Shakes to Harvest BakesAuthor: Lapenta, MarilynPublisher: Bearport Pub Co IncPublication Date: 2013/01/01Number of Pages: Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2012033940
Golden Delicious
By Smucker, Anna Egan
Based on real events, this is the story of how the Golden Delicious apple came to be. Owners of a nursery in Missouri were looking for the perfect apple. It would be sweet and juicy. In the spring of 1914, they were astonished to taste just that apple.
Hello, World! How Do Apples Grow?
By
How Do Apples Grow?
By Maestro, Betsy
ApplesHave you ever eaten part of a flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit--ready for you to pick! Apples Have you ever eaten a part of a flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit--ready for you to pick!
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
By Priceman, Marjorie
Illus. in full color. An apple pie is easy to make...if the market is open. But if the market is closed, the world becomes your grocery store. This deliciously silly recipe for apple pie takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients. First hop a steamboat to Italy for the finest semolina wheat. Then hitch a ride to England and hijack a cow for the freshest possible milk. And, oh yes! Don't forget to go apple picking in Vermont! A simple recipe for apple pie is included.
Johnny Appleseed
By Harrison, David L.
Johnny Appleseed was an important historical figure, well known for planting apple orchards across the new frontier. But he was also a master storyteller! In his own folksy voice, Johnny Appleseed tells his story to a couple of entranced children in this fictionalized Step 2 title. Readers learn how he started planting apple trees—and about some of the myths and true stories of his life.
Let's Cook with Apples!
By Tuminelly, Nancy
Introduces cooking basics and provides recipes that feature apples as the main ingredient.Title: Let's Cook with Apples!Author: Tuminelly, NancyPublisher: Abdo GroupPublication Date: 2012/08/01Number of Pages: 32Binding Type: LIBRARYLibrary of Congress: 2011052133
The Life Cycle of an Apple Tree
By Linda,
Watch tiny apple seeds grow into apple trees. Learn about this tree's life cycle from start to finish.
Little Apple Goat
By Church, Caroline Jayne
Little Apple Goat is ordinary in every way -- except for one. Instead of munching on oats or grass or laundry left on the line, she prefers to eat fruit from the orchard. But one stormy night, all of the fruit trees in the orchard are destroyed. The trunks are chopped down and the land is cleared. The farm animals cannot imagine life without the orchard, and Little Apple Goat doesn't know how she will manage without her fruit. But time passes, and something mysterious begins to happen on the farm . . . Sweet, colorful illustrations bring to life this clever tale that will charm young readers and also introduce them to the changing seasons.
No Ordinary Apple
By Marlowe, Sara
On an otherwise ordinary day, Elliot discovers something extraordinary: the power of mindfulness. When he asks his neighbor Carmen for a snack, he's at first disappointed when she hands him an apple - he wanted candy! But when encouraged to carefully and attentively look, feel, smell, taste, and even listen to the apple, Elliot discovers that this apple is not ordinary at all. Lushly and humorously illustrated, No Ordinary Apple makes a traditional technique for training mindfulness a fun and enjoyable way for children to learn to slow down and appreciate even the simplest things.
One Red Apple
By Ziefert, Harriet
Follow the life cycle of an apple: from fruit growing on the tree to market, to picnic, to seed, to sapling and tree, andfinally to a new apple. This simple, joyful book with radiant illustrations introduces readers to the amazing and delectableway the earth provides food.
Out and about at the Apple Orchard )
By Mayr, Diane
Describes all that is involved in growing apples--covering planting, pollination, harvesting, different varieties, and more.
Peppa Goes Apple Picking
By Rusu, Meredith
Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig celebrate the start of fall by going on a trip to the apple orchard. They will bake the apples into a delicious pie for Granny and Grandpa Pig--and Daddy Pig knows a special trick for getting the juiciest, most delicious apples! This storybook is based on the hit animated TV show, as seen on Nick Jr.
Red Are the Apples
By Harshman, Marc
What can you find in an autumn garden? A harvest of bright colors, and lots to explore! Inviting rhymes and the antics of a boy and his pets promise a full day of fun for young readers as they pick out all the luscious fruits and vegetables in a colorful fall garden.
See What We Eat!
By Ritchie, Scot
Yulee and her four friends --- Nick, Pedro, Sally and Martin --- are taking a trip to her aunt's farm to pick apples and make an apple crisp for a potluck harvest dinner. Yum! But first, Aunt Sara gives the friends a tour of the whole farm, where they learn what it means to eat balanced meals, why eating local food matters and all that goes into getting food from farm to table. Who knew there was so much to learn about what we eat? It makes everything taste better!Award-winning author and illustrator Scot Ritchie uses accessible and entertaining language and familiar characters from his other books to encourage young children to make healthy choices about what they eat. Each stop on the farm tour introduces a basic food group: the field of wheat and oats for grains, the garden for vegetables, the henhouse for protein, the barn for dairy and the orchard for fruit. Ritchie's cheerful, busy illustrations invite children to look closer at the details. This is a terrific book for a science or health lesson to broaden young children's understanding of healthy eating and why local food matters. The potluck dinner includes a multicultural group of neighbors and provides opportunities for discussions about community involvement. There is an apple crisp recipe at the end of the story. Also provided are a table of contents and glossary.
Seed by Seed
By Codell, Esme Raji
His real name was John Chapman.He grew apples.But wait. So what?Why should we remember himand read about himand think about himand talk about him today,more than two hundred years after he was born?Why should we call him a hero? Esme Raji Codell and Lynne Rae Perkins show us, in eloquent words and exhilarating pictures, why Johnny Appleseed matters now, perhaps more than ever, in our loud and wired and fast-paced world.
Tucker's Apple-Dandy Day
By Winget, Susan
Tucker is excited. His class is going on a field trip to Farmer Sam's Apple Orchard! He promises his mum he'll bring home apples, and Tucker's family is looking forward to apple pie for dessert. But Tucker gets distracted by Farmer Sam's shiny red tractor. Then he gets busy helping out his friends....All too soon it's time to go, and Tucker has no apples! Susan Winget's sparkling fall scenes are a visual treat, and her gentle touch shows Tucker's friends helping him in a most believable way. This endearing story ends in a cozy family circle, sharing a delicious pie and Tucker's news of an apple-dandy day. Ages 2 - 5
Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time
By Shapiro, Jody Fickes
Myles and his family go to his grandparents' apple ranch, where they have a wonderful time picking and selling apples together.