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Christmas at the Farm in the Forest

Author : Josie Hladick
Publisher : Bookbaby
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,22 MB
Release : 2016-12-02
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781483583433

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Josie Hladick is a former teacher who now lives on a small farm in southern Illinois with her family of miniature donkeys, goats, dogs, chickens, bunnies, miniature horses, a llama, an alpaca, two ducks, and one very special pig. Here, she presents in rhyming text two fictional stories from her farm. In Christmas at the farm in the forest, the farm animals and the woodland creatures gather together for a celebration, and a special visitor comes to the farm bearing gifts for all to share. In At the farm in the forest there was ..., two miniature horses share their adventures through all the seasons of the year, from the day they came into the world.

Carving Out a Living on the Land

Author : Emmet Van Driesche
Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 40,77 MB
Release : 2019
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 1603588264

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When he first envisioned becoming a farmer, author Emmet Van Driesche never imagined his main crop would be Christmas trees, nor that such a tree farm could be more of a managed forest than the conventional grid of perfectly sheared trees. Carving Out a Living on the Land tells the story of how Van Driesche navigated changing life circumstances, took advantage of unexpected opportunities, and leveraged new and old skills to piece together an economically viable living, while at the same time respecting the land's complex ecological relationships. From spoon carving to scything, coppicing to wreath-making, Carving Out a Living on the Land proves that you don't need acres of expensive bottomland to start your land-based venture, but rather the creativity and vision to see what might be done with that rocky section or ditch or patch of trees too small to log. You can lease instead of buy; build flexible, temporary structures rather than sink money into permanent ones; and take over an existing operation rather than start from scratch. What matters are your unique circumstances, talents, and interests, which when combined with what the land is capable of producing, can create a fulfilling and meaningful farming life.

Christmas Farm

Author : Mary Lyn Ray
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 23,30 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780152162900

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Wilma decides to plant Christmas trees with the help of her young neighbor, Parker.

The Little Fir Tree

Author : Margaret Wise Brown
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 12,63 MB
Release : 2009-09-22
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780064435291

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Once there was a tree that stood in a field away from the other trees. It longed to be part of the forest—or part of anything at all. After many lonely years, its dream came true. And the little fir tree's life changed forever! They put golden tinsel on his branches And golden bells And green icicles And silver stars. And soon—o shining wonder—the little fir tree was . . . A Christmas tree Celebrate the true spirit of Christmas with heartwarming text by the author of Goodnight Moon and exquisite, glowing paintings by award-winning artist Jim LaMarche.

The Finest Christmas Tree

Author : Ann Hassett
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 2010-09-13
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 054750523X

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Every year Farmer Tuttle loads his truck with Christmas trees fresh from his farm and drives down to the city to sell them. Then he picks out a special Christmas hat to bring home to Mrs. Tuttle. But one year, people stopped buying real Christmas trees. Fake ones were more convenient, they said. So Farmer Tuttle had to return home without a hat to give his wife. The Tuttles worried; if they couldn’t sell their trees anymore, what would they do? Just when they’re about to sell all their trees to a man from the sawmill, a mysterious letter arrives requesting Farmer Tuttle’s finest tree . . .

Between the Forest and the Hills

Author : Ann Lawrence
Publisher : Bethlehem Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 16,8 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1883937396

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A humorous fantasy tale set in ancient Britain. Iscium, an isolated Roman town in the west of Britain, is cut off from the collapsing Empire. Most of the town senators and officials are primarily concerned with keeping a low profile with the neighboring barbarians and renovating the city baths--with the exception of the crotchety old bishop. But when young Falx runs away, and finds a lost barbarian girl, things begin to happen. The children are brought back by a one-eyed merchant who returns them to an Iscium quivering with the possibility of a barbarian invasion. The mysterious merchant has a plan--involving two talking ravens and The Hallelujah Chorus--and life is never quite the same again, for either the Romans or their invaders. A zany mix of history, humor, and the miraculous--in the satisfying tradition of Don Camillo. Ages 14 and up.

Night Tree

Author : Eve Bunting
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780152001216

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A family makes its annual pilgrimage to decorate an evergreen tree with food for the forest animals at Christmastime.

The Forest Farm

Author : Peter Rosegger
Publisher : WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON, LTD. PRINTERS
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 27,3 MB
Release : 2015-02-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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Example in this ebook Rosegger: An Appreciation The unmistakable trend of our time is the civilisation—which, in its modern form, is largely urbanisation—of the whole habitable globe. From its centres outwards it is thrusting itself upon places, men, processes—ultimate sanctuaries, never before reached by alien trespassing. Most men are looking on at its destruction of the old order with shrugging acceptance of the inevitable, or hailing the chaotic stuff of the new in its making with so far unjustified joy. With a wit worn somewhat threadbare with use they invariably counsel the few eccentrics who deny its inevitability and question its beneficence to quit the hopes and mops of Mrs. Partington for the discreet submission of the wiser Canute. Then they grow properly grave, and declare that this modern civilisation, for all its shortcomings, has been well described as a banquet, the like of which, for those below as for those above the salt, has never been spread before. However that may be, there is no question that here and there a guest is sometimes moved to look round on the company and scan its several types with a sudden sense of their significance. Some of these, good and bad, are common to all late civilisations, he perceives, others as hatefully peculiar to our own as certain diseases. Where, in God's name, were there ever till now men like these, who bend a complaisant spectacled gaze on a world going under, content if they may but first secure their museum sample (including one carefully chosen, perfectly embalmed, stuffed and catalogued peasant) of every species? Or their younger kindred—men whose intellect obeys no inspiration save curiosity nor law save its own limit, whose inventions, therefore, cannot foster good and beauty but only spoil these in Nature and men's souls? As for that splendid group beyond, one may question if Athens, Rome, or Byzantium, whose sumptuous culture of brain and body achieved an almost criminal comeliness by Christian standards, ever equalled them: question, too, whether their selfish perfection or the travesty of it in this mob of women dull with luxury, of men brutalised by the scramble of getting it for them—be less desirable for the race! Thankfully his eye passes from them to those who turn such a cold shoulder upon their vulgarity: a little company, fine-edged, polished and flexible with perpetual fence of wit and word, hardly peculiar to our day perhaps, but rather such as might have played their irresponsible game on the eve of any red revolution. Now and again they lend an amused ear to various gassy gospels over the way, where, as he perceives, he is once more among the children of this latter day alone: notably certain insignificances who, because they have raised their self-indulgence to the dignity of a problem play, are solemnly mistaking themselves (as actors and audience too) for pioneers of social progress; and some earnest women who have slammed the front door on their nearest and dearest stay-at-home duties and privileges, to go questing after problematical rights. It looks, too, as if the same types, modified for worse and better by class conditions, were repeated below the salt; but there the multitude is so great that the individuals are soon lost in a far-off colourless mass—sometimes a menacing mass—by no means so content with stale bread as the others with caviare. To be continue in this ebook

The Forest Fairies' Christmas Party

Author : Catherine Clark
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,79 MB
Release : 2022-10-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781662917202

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Deep in the forest, in a cabin in an enchanted glade, lives an old man who grows vegetables to share with his wild animal friends, and bakes tiny cakes which he leaves out each night for the fairies to enjoy. The old man is happy caring for his forest friends most of the year, but at Christmastime he feels lonely and nostalgic for the festivities of the holidays. The Forest Fairies despair to see the kind, old man feeling sad, and hatch a plan to bring joy back into the glade. But are they willing to take the risk of showing themselves to a human? Meet the Willow Queen, the Chestnut King, and their joyful tribe of Forest Fairies in this magical holiday tale in which the worlds of animals, fairies and humans are intertwined.

In the Forest

Author : Howard Rice
Publisher : Teacher Created Materials
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 16,48 MB
Release : 2005-01-05
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780743983556

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This book explores the many different kinds of forests as well as the variety of plants and animals that inhabit them. Reads at a level of 2.5 with a word count of 556.