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Counting Goats on the Farm is an engaging beginner reader that introduces counting from 1 to 10 using number words and ten frames, all while exploring the world of Nubian goats. Set on Wild Acres farm, this educational story blends delightful photos, simple text, science facts, and a picture dictionary to support young readers' literacy and math skills. Recommended for independent readers aged 4-7 by Lexile and ATOS, it's also perfect for younger children who adore animals, making it an excellent addition to any child's library. Wild Acres Farm Series Crafted by Carolyn Wild with extensive…mehr

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Counting Goats on the Farm is an engaging beginner reader that introduces counting from 1 to 10 using number words and ten frames, all while exploring the world of Nubian goats. Set on Wild Acres farm, this educational story blends delightful photos, simple text, science facts, and a picture dictionary to support young readers' literacy and math skills. Recommended for independent readers aged 4-7 by Lexile and ATOS, it's also perfect for younger children who adore animals, making it an excellent addition to any child's library. Wild Acres Farm Series Crafted by Carolyn Wild with extensive literacy education experience, this collection of leveled emergent readers integrates beginner sight words, picture dictionaries, science facts, repetitive decodable words, rhyming text, colored rebus picture clues, math concepts, and learning-to-read tips. This series has earned recognition and awards for reading success in classrooms, daycares, and homes.
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Carolyn Wild has over 25 years of experience teaching primary students. She created the Wild Acres Farm Series to enhance daily reading and meet children's educational needs. Carolyn and her husband, Geoff, live on Wild Acres farm in the Okanagan Valley in Spallumcheen, BC, Canada, where she cares for heritage livestock, grows fruit trees, writes children's books, and captures farm life through photography.