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This is Daniel Cook at the Farm

by Kids Can Press, Celeste Gagnon
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Overview

Mmmm. Daniel gets to drink milk fresh from a cow. In this title in the This is Daniel Cook series, he also meets and learns all about sheep, floppy-eared pigs, horses and other farm animals. Charmed by his boundless enthusiasm, children will be eager to join Daniel and learn about the world from a kid's perspective. Each book closes with an activity that encourages young readers to create along with Daniel. Kids will be eager to join in the adventures of a little boy who gets to do so many different things. If Daniel can do it, so can they!

Synopsis

In this title in the This is Daniel Cook series, our hero meets and learns all about sheep, floppy-eared pigs, horses and other farm animals.

Publishers Weekly

Fans of the TV star will welcome the first four books in the This Is Daniel Cook series of paper-over-board books: This Is Daniel Cook at the Farm; This Is Daniel Cook at the Fire Station; This Is Daniel Cook on a Hike and This Is Daniel Cook on a Plane. With full-color stills from the television program, the books offer information on each of the four subjects, often with asides from the young, inquisitive hero, and close with a related activity. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Editorials

Quill and Quire

The books are surprisingly informative, with lots of specific details and facts throughout ? [A practical and inviting addition to the home, classroom, or library shelf.

Publishers Weekly

Fans of the TV star will welcome the first four books in the This Is Daniel Cook series of paper-over-board books: This Is Daniel Cook at the Farm; This Is Daniel Cook at the Fire Station; This Is Daniel Cook on a Hike and This Is Daniel Cook on a Plane. With full-color stills from the television program, the books offer information on each of the four subjects, often with asides from the young, inquisitive hero, and close with a related activity. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Children's Literature - Ginjer L. Clarke

This nonfiction book is a companion to the popular Canadian-produced children's TV program "This is Daniel Cook," which airs on Playhouse Disney. Daniel introduces readers to the animals and jobs on a working farm, while retaining some of his spunk, curiosity, and precociousness. Explanations of how to milk a cow, what kinds of food farm animals eat, and the animal babies are sure to be new and interesting to most readers. Discussion about a donkey that works on the farm and how horses are used to round up animals and pull wagons expand on the standard farm animals. Lots of photo illustrations, detailed text explaining the topic, and Daniel's questions (distinguished from text by a handwriting font and arrows) keep things lively. The small square size will make it easy for younger kids to hold on their own, and size and weight comparisons that a child can relate to are helpful. An activity shows kids how to make felt farm animal puppets, which will require some adult supervision. This would be a terrific read for classes before taking a field trip to a farm.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3-Young readers will feel the excitement that Cook's TV show generates as each title opens with the phrase, "This is Daniel Cook," along with an introduction about the things that he likes to do. With hands raised, clad in his orange T-shirt, he takes readers on four typical outings. Chock-full of fun facts and amusing, colorful photographs, each book has an activity at the end. These titles are great preparations for field trips, making them excellent for school libraries.-Tracy Bell, Eastway Elementary School, Durham, NC Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Kids Can Press, Limited
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781554530786

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