About this deal
Narrate and act out the 3 little pigs story, role play with farm animals, or harvest some fruits. Materials: Felt, cotton, accessories Tracey talks about the set of On the Farm books below. Our little story. Day One's publishing mission is:'To publish and promote exciting and unique, high quality, Bible-based media, including books, digital products, and travel, to a worldwide market. Rinse thoroughly. Now they’ll be able to experience this activity through the pages of Little Observers: On the Farm.
- Questions help you to explore numbers, colours and shapes with your child
- "1,2,3 on the Farm" makes counting fun, with vibrant photographs of farm animals and produce to count.
- "Animals on the Farm" introduces children to the various farm animals and the sounds they make on a farm, from cows and chickens to horses and pigs.
- Perfect for everyday reading
- ISBN: 9781952137037
- Glossy Cover
- Teach a child about animals on a farm
- Books are all A4 size.
- 10 pages
- Spring lamb
- Soft padded cover board book
Reviews
Gord Blair
I lived in Port Coquitlam in the mid 90’s very close to the Picton farm. I literally can’t put this book down! My other complaint is it's pretty common to see a lot of grammatical and spelling errors. It's extremely detailed and examines the case from the perspectives of the cops, the families of the victims and the people who knew Willie Pickton.
J-Dubs
I'm generally not a grammar nazi but when a book is being professionally published it's pretty important to not have so many errors in the final print. Still it's a very good book and worth picking up if you're interested in the case. This book is a chilling tale of what went on in this area when I lived there!
Christa
In the picture I posted I'll give an example of this. One of the more interesting books I've read about serial killers. I seriously feel like this book could have been 200 pages shorter and it would've been a more addictive interesting read.
I first heard of Willie Pickton on the Last Podcast On The Left and found the case so fascinating I had to pick this book up. All in all it's a very good book but I feel a lot of the details are repetitive which makes the book feel overly long.