Crops on the Farm cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.4
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 103
Points per Word 0.004854
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Young readers get an up-close look at the crops that fill a farm, from ripe tomatoes to tall corn stalks. Each page pairs clear, full-color photos with simple sentences that explain how plants grow, what they look like, and how they end up on the dinner table. The text introduces early learners to planting, tending, and harvesting, using everyday language written for beginning readers. Its straightforward format helps children connect the food they eat with the fields they see.

Quick Summary

If your little one is obsessed with tractors, animals, or anything farm-related, this is a fantastic first reader to grab. "Crops on the Farm" keeps things super simple with short sentences and real farm photos, so brand-new readers can actually decode the words without getting lost. It's the kind of book that makes kids feel like a reading rockstar because they can make it through the whole thing on their own. The pictures are actual photographs from working farms, which makes it feel more real and less "textbook-y" than some other early readers. For kids just starting out with sight words and simple phonics, this is way less intimidating than longer stories with complicated plots. If your child devours this one, "The Year at the Farm" or other farm-themed Level 1 readers from the same series are natural next steps. Parents will appreciate that it's purely educational without any hidden messages or scary stuff just good old-fashioned farm learning.