Adam's Big Horses: Pull A Sleigh (Wild Acres Farm Series, #2). by Carolyn Wild


Adam's Big Horses: Pull A Sleigh (Wild Acres Farm Series, #2).
Title : Adam's Big Horses: Pull A Sleigh (Wild Acres Farm Series, #2).
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ISBN : 1998062074
ISBN-10 : 9781998062072
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : -
Publication : Published September 1, 2024

Adam's Big Horses: Pull A Sleigh is more than just a beginner reader—it's a delightful picture book for younger children too! Join the majestic Clydesdale horses of Horse Drawn Okanagan for a sleigh ride. Recommended for independent readers ages 4-7 by Lexile and Accelerated Reader, this nonfiction book captures the cozy memories of family fun, hot cocoa, and wintertime wonder.

"It is an ideal addition to any child's library." - Readers' Favorite, 5 stars

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.


Adam's Big Horses: Pull A Sleigh (Wild Acres Farm Series, #2). Reviews


  • Adrian Lortie

    This was a great book my daughter loved the pictures and it introduced her to the Clydesdale

  • Clare O'Beara

    This took me all of ten seconds to read. There is a brief line of text on each page, accompanied by a photo of beautiful Clydesdale horses, doing some activity such as eating or pulling a sleigh. The idea is to teach a small child reading, as well as about the horses.
    Minor criticisms. At the back, the page of text says: "It is known for it's size" - the apostrophe is incorrect. This usage is a possessive pronoun. Yes I am that picky, when we are teaching kids to read.
    The same words get repeated, mainly "big" - could we teach some more words?
    The photo of the underside of a hoof does not have a context photo showing the horse lifting its hoof. To a child the photo is hard to interpret. Other pages have a photo and then a drawing of the exact same thing, so a drawing would have sufficed.

    I like that a site is given to provide further info on Clydesdales. I want to ride in that sleigh.
    I read a Kindle version. This is an unbiased review.

  • Jennifer Lambert

    Another great story

    This author has many books that are great for very young children to learn through site and repetition. I would definitely recommend her series of books!