Farmer Ben's Big Harvest
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Join Farmer Ben on a sunny day at the farm to discover where our food comes from! This charming counting book helps young learners practice numbers 1 to 10 while exploring the wonders of nature and healthy eating.
Join Farmer Ben on a sunny day at the farm to discover where our food comes from! This charming counting book helps young learners practice numbers 1 to 10 while exploring the wonders of nature and healthy eating.
Browse all 10 scenes in reading order after the cover.

Farmer Ben stands in front of his big red barn. He has 1 big sun hat on his head. It is a beautiful morning on the farm.

Ben goes to the chicken coop to see his friends. The chicken lay 2 white eggs. He puts them carefully into his basket.

Look at the garden! There are 3 green plants growing in the dark soil. They need water and sunshine to grow big and strong.

Ben digs in the dirt with his hands. The farmer picked up 4 brown potatoes. Potatoes grow under the ground where it is cool.

He walks to the big apple tree in the field. He picks 5 red apples from the branches. They are sweet and very crunchy.

The big friendly cow gives us fresh milk. Ben has 6 bottles of cold white milk. Milk is very good for our bones.

On the kitchen table, there are 7 pieces of yellow cheese. Cheese is made from the cow's milk. It looks delicious and salty.

Ben sees 8 colorful flowers growing near the wooden fence. The bees love the flowers. The farm is a very happy and bright place.

Look at the fluffy yellow chicks! There are 9 little chicks running fast to their mother. They are very soft and small.

Farmer Ben prepares a big healthy lunch for 10 hungry friends. Everyone is happy to eat fresh food from the farm. Let's count and eat!
create a story based on numbers 1-10. The book should focus on counting. The story should mention the following words: potatoes, milk, cheese, cow, chicken, plant and where food comes from. Some example sentences to include are: The farmer picked up 4 potatoes. The chicked lay 2 eggs. The language should be very simple, aimed at 4 year old ELT students