One of our sons is more the hands-on, outdoors type of kid. He works hard and has great work ethic, but doesn't really plan to continue schooling beyond graduation. He's not a fan of reading, but enjoys reading about working with animals and the land. If you've got a kid like this....this list is for you!
**It should be noted that, while there are so many farm-themed books for elementary-aged children, this book list has been composed specifically with middle and high school students in mind.
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- Farm Hands - Rivers, Tom
- Carrots Love Tomatoes - Riotte, Louise
- Potatoes, Corn, and Beans - Johnson, Sylvia A.
- A Family Apart - Nixon, Joan
- Ancient Agricultural Technology - Woods, Michael
- Droughts - Allaby, Michael
- Food Watch -Bramwell, Martyn
- An American Safari - Brandenburg, Jim
- Geosphere: The Land and Its Uses - Desonie, Dana
- Invisible Allies - Farrell, Jeanette
- Urban Sprawl - Miller, Debra
- The Barn - Avi
- How I Found the Strong - McMullan, Margaret
- Four Seasons With Five Kids on One Family's Farm - Rosen, Michael
- The Man Who Fed the World - Hesser, Leon
- Honey Bees: Letters from the Hive - Buchmann, Stephen
- Symbiosis - Silverstein, Alvin
- Once Upon a Farm - Artley, Bob
- The Haymeadow - Paulsen, Gary
- Thunder on the Plains - Robbins, Ken
- The Worm Cafe - Payne, Binet
- Edible Gardening - Israelsson, Lena
- Dust Bowl Diary - Low, Ann Marie
- Superfood or Superthreat - Gay, Kathlyn
- Little Men - Louisa May Alcott
- Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery
- Folks This Ain't Normal - Joel Salatin
Stay tuned for our 2023 Word of the Year -- it will have something to do with homesteading!
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