It’s a blue sky autumn day and Minna, Pop, Mom, and Dad have decided to go on an outing to Long Hill Orchard. As the bunnies fill their baskets, Farmer Miller teaches them all about apples. This charming story is filled with fun facts, activities, and an applesauce recipe.
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761451811
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Apples and Oranges
By Pinto, Sara
Presents pairs of related items, such as an apple and an orange or a bicycle and a motorcycle, and asks why they are similar, while offering unexpected answers.
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9781599901039
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Hardcover
Apples in Fall
By Schuh, Mari
In Apples in Fall, emergent readers will learn how apples grow. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they discover the foods people make with apples during the fall.
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9781620310571
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Hardcover
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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590623826
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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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689847696
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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 orchardsincluding how apples are harvested, how cider is made, and what the different varieties of apples arewhile 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.From the Hardcover edition.,
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9780375957444
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Library Binding
Apple Valley Year
By Resnick, Ann Turner Sandi Wickersham
Traces the year's tasks performed by an apple farmer and his family, from winter pruning to fall harvesting, through folk art illustrations and a poetic, informative text.
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27892816
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Blossom to Apple
By Ridley, Sarah
Apples are a tasty food, but do you know where they come from and how they end up on supermarket shelves? Follow the story of an apple from the first pink buds on an apple tree, through the farming process to packing houses and eventually to your fruit bowl! Simple text is accompanied by large, attractive photographs.
Publisher: n/a
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9780778751205
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Hardcover
Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a Pie
By Gourley, Robbin
Long before the natural-food movement gained popularity, before greenmarkets sprouted across the United States, Edna Lewis championed purity of ingredients, regional cuisine, and the importance of bringing food directly from the farm to the table. She was a chef when female chefs---let alone African American female chefs---were few and far between, and she received many awards for her work. With lyrical text and glorious watercolor illustrations, author/illustrator Robbin Gourley lovingly traces the childhood roots of Edna's appreciation for the bounties of nature. The story follows Edna from early spring through the growing season to a family dinner celebrating a successful harvest. Folk rhymes, sayings, and songs about food are sprinkled throughout the text, and five kid-friendly recipes and an author's note about Edna's life are included at the end.
Publisher: n/a
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9780618158362
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Print book
Caillou Goes Apple Picking
By Patenaude, Danielle
Caillou and his playschool friends are going on a field trip to the apple orchard. The adventure gets off to a good start with a fun bus ride. Then the children learn about apples and pick some too. They drink fresh apple juice and discover a variety of ways to use apples. By the time they get back on the bus to go home, the children are ready for a little nap. What a fun and busy day!
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9782897181451
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Dappled Apples
By Carr, Jan
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the pleasures of fall, from turning leaves and apple picking to pumpkins and Halloween.
Publisher: n/a
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9780823415830
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Hardcover
Fall Apples
By Rustad, Martha E. H.
Lets go to the apple orchard! Find out how apples grow. See the many things we do with apples. Taste some cider and apple pie. Yum!What happens in fall? Find out in the Falls Here! series, part of the Cloverleaf Bookstm collection. These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!,
Publisher: n/a
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9780761350644
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Paperback
Lalaloopsy
By Simon, Jenne
Go apple picking with your favorite Lalaloopsy!Berry Jars 'n' Jam, Sunny Side Up, Blossom Flowerpot, Pepper Pots 'n' Pans, and Forest Evergreen go to the apple orchard. They are having a great time picking different kinds of apples together. But the best looking apples are at the top of the tree. How will they ever get them? Luckily, their friend Ember Flicker Flame, a firefighter, is nearby and she comes to the rescue with a very tall ladder. In the end all the friends enjoy apple pie and homemade applesauce.
Publisher: n/a
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9780545531825
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Paperback
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.
Publisher: n/a
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1404800360
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Book
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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618434771
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Audiobook
Secrets of the Apple Tree
By Brown, Carron
This beautifully illustrated book will introduce children to the joys of nature, and show them what wonderful secrets are revealed if you just look a little closer. By holding a light behind each page, children can see the creatures who make a tree their home, from the worms who live among the roots to the birds who nest high up in the branches. The clever see-through reading technique creates an experience of interactive learning, showing both the surface and what is hidden underneath at the same time.
Publisher: n/a
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9781610672436
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Print book
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. Includes stickers!
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9781338327816
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Paperback
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 count the red apples before they are all gone!
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688167977
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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
Apples, Apples, Apples
By Wallace, Nancy Elizabeth
It’s a blue sky autumn day and Minna, Pop, Mom, and Dad have decided to go on an outing to Long Hill Orchard. As the bunnies fill their baskets, Farmer Miller teaches them all about apples. This charming story is filled with fun facts, activities, and an applesauce recipe.
Apples and Oranges
By Pinto, Sara
Presents pairs of related items, such as an apple and an orange or a bicycle and a motorcycle, and asks why they are similar, while offering unexpected answers.
Apples in Fall
By Schuh, Mari
In Apples in Fall, emergent readers will learn how apples grow. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they discover the foods people make with apples during the fall.
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 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.
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 orchardsincluding how apples are harvested, how cider is made, and what the different varieties of apples arewhile 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.From the Hardcover edition.,
Apple Valley Year
By Resnick, Ann Turner Sandi Wickersham
Traces the year's tasks performed by an apple farmer and his family, from winter pruning to fall harvesting, through folk art illustrations and a poetic, informative text.
Blossom to Apple
By Ridley, Sarah
Apples are a tasty food, but do you know where they come from and how they end up on supermarket shelves? Follow the story of an apple from the first pink buds on an apple tree, through the farming process to packing houses and eventually to your fruit bowl! Simple text is accompanied by large, attractive photographs.
Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a Pie
By Gourley, Robbin
Long before the natural-food movement gained popularity, before greenmarkets sprouted across the United States, Edna Lewis championed purity of ingredients, regional cuisine, and the importance of bringing food directly from the farm to the table. She was a chef when female chefs---let alone African American female chefs---were few and far between, and she received many awards for her work. With lyrical text and glorious watercolor illustrations, author/illustrator Robbin Gourley lovingly traces the childhood roots of Edna's appreciation for the bounties of nature. The story follows Edna from early spring through the growing season to a family dinner celebrating a successful harvest. Folk rhymes, sayings, and songs about food are sprinkled throughout the text, and five kid-friendly recipes and an author's note about Edna's life are included at the end.
Caillou Goes Apple Picking
By Patenaude, Danielle
Caillou and his playschool friends are going on a field trip to the apple orchard. The adventure gets off to a good start with a fun bus ride. Then the children learn about apples and pick some too. They drink fresh apple juice and discover a variety of ways to use apples. By the time they get back on the bus to go home, the children are ready for a little nap. What a fun and busy day!
Dappled Apples
By Carr, Jan
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the pleasures of fall, from turning leaves and apple picking to pumpkins and Halloween.
Fall Apples
By Rustad, Martha E. H.
Lets go to the apple orchard! Find out how apples grow. See the many things we do with apples. Taste some cider and apple pie. Yum!What happens in fall? Find out in the Falls Here! series, part of the Cloverleaf Bookstm collection. These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!,
Lalaloopsy
By Simon, Jenne
Go apple picking with your favorite Lalaloopsy!Berry Jars 'n' Jam, Sunny Side Up, Blossom Flowerpot, Pepper Pots 'n' Pans, and Forest Evergreen go to the apple orchard. They are having a great time picking different kinds of apples together. But the best looking apples are at the top of the tree. How will they ever get them? Luckily, their friend Ember Flicker Flame, a firefighter, is nearby and she comes to the rescue with a very tall ladder. In the end all the friends enjoy apple pie and homemade applesauce.
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.
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.
Secrets of the Apple Tree
By Brown, Carron
This beautifully illustrated book will introduce children to the joys of nature, and show them what wonderful secrets are revealed if you just look a little closer. By holding a light behind each page, children can see the creatures who make a tree their home, from the worms who live among the roots to the birds who nest high up in the branches. The clever see-through reading technique creates an experience of interactive learning, showing both the surface and what is hidden underneath at the same time.
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. Includes stickers!
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 count the red apples before they are all gone!
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