These barm books for kids are prefect for all ages with beautiful pictures and engaging text.

Farm Books

There are so many lessons that kids can learn on the farm.

From colors and numbers to animals and vegetables, there are all kinds of things for kids to learn!

Learn about life on the farm including tractors, farm animals, farming, and more with these super cute and fun to read farm books. These barm books for kids are prefect for all ages with beautiful pictures and engaging text.

This list of farm books for kids introduces important concepts with fun stories and cute characters.

Farm Books for Kids

Night Night Farmwas written by Roger Priddy.

This cute rhyming book says goodnight to all the animals on the farm.

Night Night Farm was written by Roger Priddy. This cute rhyming book says goodnight to all the animals on the farm. The soft illustrations and smooth rhymes make this a great bedtime story.

The soft illustrations and smooth rhymes make this a great bedtime story.

Apple Farmer Anniewas written by Monica Wellington.

Join Annie as she picks, counts and sorts the apples from her farm.

Apple Farmer Annie was written by Monica Wellington. Join Annie as she picks, counts and sorts the apples from her farm. The simple text and brightly colored illustrations offer a great opportunity for teaching simple concepts to little readers.

The simple text and brightly colored illustrations offer a great opportunity for teaching simple concepts to little readers.

F is for Farmwas written by Greg Paprocki.

This beautifully illustrated book pairs each letter of the alphabet with a different farming term.

F is for Farm was written by Greg Paprocki. This beautifully illustrated book pairs each letter of the alphabet with a different farming term. The vintage style illustrations are full of fun details which will keep young ones engaged.

The vintage style illustrations are full of fun details which will keep young ones engaged.

Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farmwas written by James and Kimberly Dean.

Revisit the classic childrens song with Pete the Cat!

Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farm was written by James and Kimberly Dean. Revisit the classic children’s song with Pete the Cat! The vivid illustrations show Pete strumming along on his guitar while the reader sings the song.

The vivid illustrations show Pete strumming along on his guitar while the reader sings the song.

Curious Georges Day at the Farmwas written by H.A.

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Barnyard Dancewas written by Sandra Boynton.

Curious George’s Day at the Farm was written by H.A. Rey. This cute lift-the-flap book joins Curious George and the man with the yellow hat as they visit a local farm and help the farmer out.

Get your body moving with this fun book about dancing farm animals.

Kids will love dancing along with the peppy rhyming text and cute animal illustrations.

Good Night Tractorswas written by Adam Gamble and Mark Jasper.

Barnyard Dance was written by Sandra Boynton. Get your body moving with this fun book about dancing farm animals. Kids will love dancing along with the peppy rhyming text and cute animal illustrations.

The text and illustrations highlight many of the jobs done by tractors throughout the day.

Color Farmwas written by Lois Ehlert.

This colorful concept book uses shapes and colors to create all kinds of animals.

Good Night Tractors was written by Adam Gamble and Mark Jasper. This bedtime book offers morning greetings and goodnight wishes to tractors on the farm as they work through the day until bedtime. The text and illustrations highlight many of the jobs done by tractors throughout the day.

This is a great early concept book for very young readers.

Noisy Farmwas written by Rod Campbell.

In this cute lift the flap book, kids will be introduced to various farm animals and their babies.

Color Farm was written by Lois Ehlert. This colorful concept book uses shapes and colors to create all kinds of animals. This is a great early concept book for very young readers.

Little ones will love making all the animal noises along with the text.

Tractors and Farm Machinerywas written by M. Kaye David.

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Typewas written by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Betsy Lewin.

Noisy Farm was written by Rod Campbell. In this cute lift the flap book, kids will be introduced to various farm animals and their babies. Little ones will love making all the animal noises along with the text.

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Hogwash!was written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jim McMullan.

Kids will love watching the farmer struggle with the stubborn muddy pigs.

Construction Site: Farming Strong All Year Longwas written by Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrated by AG Ford.

Tractors and Farm Machinery was written by M. Kaye David. This nonfiction book explores all kinds of tractors and farm machinery with easy to read text and large, clear photographs. The table of contents shows the various machines explored in the book, and the note to parents and teachers helps adults to extend the learning while reading with kids.

Amaras Farmwas written by JaNay Brown-Wood and illustrated by Samara Hardy.

Sleep Tight Farmwas written by Eugenie Doyle and illustrated by Becca Stadtlander.

Watch a family get ready for winter as they prepare their farm for the snow and cold weather.

Goodnight Tractor was written by Michelle Robinson and illustrated by Nick East. Follow a young boy as he bids goodnight to all the animals and machinery on a farm. The playful illustrations show him playing with his toys, and also imagining himself working on a farm.

Farmer Duckwas written by Martin Waddell and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.

Farmer Duck does all of the hard work on the farm.

But when he collapses from exhaustion, will his farm friends jump in to help?

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type was written by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Betsy Lewin. Poor Farmer Brown has a problem when the cows on his farm learn to type and start leaving him demanding messages from the animals.

Down by the Barnwas written and illustrated by Will Hillenbrand.

As a farmer drives his tractor around the farm, he picks up animals in his little wagons.

Kids will love the repeating refrain in the book as well as all the tractor and animal sounds.

Hogwash! was written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jim McMullan. When the farmer in the story decides that his pigs need to be washed, he has a hard time getting the pigs to go along with his plan. Kids will love watching the farmer struggle with the stubborn muddy pigs.

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Otiswas written by Loren Long.

Old Red Harvestwas written by Marnie Reynolds-Bourque.

The illustrations highlight all of the preparations needed for a tractor preparing for winter.

Construction Site: Farming Strong All Year Long was written by Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrated by AG Ford. This fun addition to the Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site series follows the adorable cartoon trucks to a farm where they help out with the hard work being done there.

Easter on the Farmwas written by Phyllis Alsdurf and illustrated by Lisa Hunt.

Tractor Mac Builds a Barnwas written by Billy Steers.

Curious George Farm to Tablewas written by H.A.

Amara’s Farm was written by JaNay Brown-Wood and illustrated by Samara Hardy. In this brightly colored book, the main character Amara asks the reader to help her find the pumpkins among all the plants on her farm.

This is a great illustration of how food gets from farm to table for little readers.

Farmerswas written by Cari Meister.

This nonfiction guide to community helpers teaches young readers how farmers raise crops and animals.

Sleep Tight Farm was written by Eugenie Doyle and illustrated by Becca Stadtlander. Watch a family get ready for winter as they prepare their farm for the snow and cold weather.

There are also lots of nonfiction text features such as labeled diagrams and a picture glossary.

Tractor Mac Arrives at the Farmwas written by Billy Steers.

Sibley the horse does all of the work on the farm, until Tractor Mac arrives and takes over.

Farmer Duck was written by Martin Waddell and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Farmer Duck does all of the hard work on the farm. But when he collapses from exhaustion, will his farm friends jump in to help?

But when Tractor Mac and Farmer Bill get stuck, can Sibley save the day?

Mrs. Wishy-Washys Farmwas written by Joy Cowley and illustrated by Elizabeth Fuller.

Mrs. Wishy-Washys animals dont like being bathed.

Down by the Barn was written and illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. As a farmer drives his tractor around the farm, he picks up animals in his little wagons. Kids will love the repeating refrain in the book as well as all the tractor and animal sounds.

But when they wander from the farm, they realize life isnt so bad after all.

Little Blue Truckwas written by Alice Schertle and illustrated by Jill McElmurry.

When he gets stuck in the mud, will his new friends be able to help him out?

Otis was written by Loren Long. This heartwarming story follows Otis, a little tractor, and his best friend, the little calf in the stall next to him. When Otis is replaced by a bigger tractor, and his friend winds up in trouble, will Otis be the one to save the day?

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On the Farmwas written by David Elliott.

This collection of poems celebrates all kinds of farm animals and the noises they make.

The colorful woodcut and watercolor illustrations highlight the noisy and busy day to day on the farm.

Old Red Harvest was written by Marnie Reynolds-Bourque. After a busy growing season, Old Red is faced with busy days again as the farm prepares for the autumn harvest. The illustrations highlight all of the preparations needed for a tractor preparing for winter.

Berenstain Bears Visit the Farmwas written by Mike Berenstain.

Join the beloved Bear family as they visit the farm and check out all of the adorable animals!

Barnyard Banterwas written by Denise Flemng.

Easter on the Farm was written by Phyllis Alsdurf and illustrated by Lisa Hunt. Join a young girl and her family as they prepare for the spring season by planting in the garden and meeting the baby animals.

The vibrant, colorful illustrations showcase the energy of a noisy day on the farm.

Mickey and Donald Have a Farmwas written by Bill Scollon.

Join beloved pals Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as they visit the farm with all their Clubhouse friends.

Tractor Mac Builds a Barn was written by Billy Steers. This addition to the Tractor Mac series revisits the hardworking tractor as he finds himself hooked to a sawmill and helping to raise a barn.

Big Red Barnwas written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Felicia Bond.

A Simple Christmas on the Farmwas written by Phyllis Alsdurf and illustrated by Lisa Hunt.

Celebrate Christmas on the farm with a young girl and her family!

Curious George Farm to Table was written by H.A. Rey. Join the adorable cartoon monkey and his friend Marco as they head to a farm to learn how masa is made. This is a great illustration of how food gets from farm to table for little readers.

The Scarecrowwas written by Beth Ferry and illustrated by the Fan Brothers.

A Home in the Barnwas written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney.

Chicken in Chargewas written by Adam Lehrhaupt and illustrated by Shahar Kober.

Farmers was written by Cari Meister. This nonfiction guide to community helpers teaches young readers how farmers raise crops and animals. There are also lots of nonfiction text features such as labeled diagrams and a picture glossary.

This early reader follows Zoey the chicken as she takes care of the lambs while the farmer is away.

But does she know what baby lambs really need?

A Year on the Farmwas written by Christina Mia Gardeski.

Tractor Mac Arrives at the Farm was written by Billy Steers. Sibley the horse does all of the work on the farm, until Tractor Mac arrives and takes over. But when Tractor Mac and Farmer Bill get stuck, can Sibley save the day?

This nonfiction picture book shows all of the work that happens on a farm throughout all 4 seasons.

The easy to read text and colorful photographs share all the important tasks that farmers do all year long.

Barn Stormwas written by Charles Ghigna and Debra Ghigna and illustrated by Diane Greenseid.

Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm was written by Joy Cowley and illustrated by Elizabeth Fuller. Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s animals don’t like being bathed. But when they wander from the farm, they realize life isn’t so bad after all.

When a tornado touches down on Farmer Browns farm, the animals are tossed all around.

Farmingwas written by Gail Gibbons.

The colorful illustrations are full of captions and labels to provide even more information to the reader.

Little Blue Truck was written by Alice Schertle and illustrated by Jill McElmurry. As Blue the truck makes his way down a muddy dirt road, he meets all kinds of animal friends. When he gets stuck in the mud, will his new friends be able to help him out?

National Geographic Readers: Farm Animalswas written by Joanne Mattern.

This nonfiction early reader uses simple text and large clear photographs to introduce young readers to different farm animals.

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Doggy Defenders: Cadi the Farm Dogwas written by National Geographic Kids.

Springtime Babies was written by Danna Smith and illustrated by Takako Fisher. Follow along with Pony and Gray Goose as they go around the barnyard greeting all the baby animals.

Kids will love watching the adorable pup as she helps out with chores.

Biscuits Day at the Farmwas written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.

The simple text is paired with cute illustrations, perfect for beginning readers.

On the Farm was written by David Elliott. This collection of poems celebrates all kinds of farm animals and the noises they make. The colorful woodcut and watercolor illustrations highlight the noisy and busy day to day on the farm.

Wake Up, Sun!was written by David L. Harrison and illustrated by Hans Wilhelm.

This early reader follows a group of barnyard animals who think that the sun forgot to rise.

The simple text is full of farm animal noises, and kids will love the funny animal characters.

Berenstain Bears Visit the Farm was written by Mike Berenstain. Join the beloved Bear family as they visit the farm and check out all of the adorable animals!

Go, Go, Tractors!was written by Candice Ransom and illustrated by Mike Yamada.

Chicks and Chickenswas written by Gail Gibbons.

The Berenstain Bears Down on the Farmwas written by Stan & Jan Berenstain.

Barnyard Banter was written by Denise Flemng. This peppy rhyming book visits noisy animals on the farm and highlights their many noises in a fun rhyming text. The vibrant, colorful illustrations showcase the energy of a noisy day on the farm.

Mickey and Donald Have a Farm was written by Bill Scollon. Join beloved pals Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as they visit the farm with all their Clubhouse friends. When Farmer Pete accidentally blows all the animals away, he needs his friends to help him gather them back up.

Big Red Barn was written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Felicia Bond. In this classic book, soothing text and tranquil illustrations show all the animals on the farm playing and settling down to sleep together.

A Simple Christmas on the Farm was written by Phyllis Alsdurf and illustrated by Lisa Hunt. Celebrate Christmas on the farm with a young girl and her family! The simple text and cute illustrations show the young girl and her family making presents and decorations and celebrating with loved ones in their little red barn.

The Scarecrow was written by Beth Ferry and illustrated by the Fan Brothers. This heartwarming book tells the story of a scarecrow on a farm who makes the decision to save a little baby crow who falls from the sky.

Winter on the Farm was written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and illustrated by Jody Wheeler. Join Almanzo Wilder as he goes through his daily chores in the barn as winter comes to his farm in upstate New York.

A Home in the Barn was written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. When the weather turns cold and wintry, a group of animals take shelter together in a big warm barn.

Chicken in Charge was written by Adam Lehrhaupt and illustrated by Shahar Kober. This early reader follows Zoey the chicken as she takes care of the lambs while the farmer is away. But does she know what baby lambs really need?

A Year on the Farm was written by Christina Mia Gardeski. This nonfiction picture book shows all of the work that happens on a farm throughout all 4 seasons. The easy to read text and colorful photographs share all the important tasks that farmers do all year long.

Barn Storm was written by Charles Ghigna and Debra Ghigna and illustrated by Diane Greenseid. When a tornado touches down on Farmer Brown’s farm, the animals are tossed all around. When the farmer and his family emerge from shelter, they find all kinds of silly things on the farm.

Farming was written by Gail Gibbons. This nonfiction book offers young readers an introduction to farming and all of the work that has to be done on the farm during the different seasons. The colorful illustrations are full of captions and labels to provide even more information to the reader.

National Geographic Readers: Farm Animals was written by Joanne Mattern. This nonfiction early reader uses simple text and large clear photographs to introduce young readers to different farm animals.

Doggy Defenders: Cadi the Farm Dog was written by National Geographic Kids. In this nonfiction book, young readers can follow the real life work of Cadi the Farm Dog as she helps around her family’s farm. Kids will love watching the adorable pup as she helps out with chores.

Biscuit’s Day at the Farm was written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories. Join Biscuit, the beloved pup, as he visits a local farm and befriends all of the farm animals. The simple text is paired with cute illustrations, perfect for beginning readers.

I Can Be a Farm Vet was written by Apple Jordan and illustrated by Kellee Riley. Follow along with Barbie as she learns all about being a farm vet in this early reader. Young kids will love the brightly colored illustrations, and the fun story that teaches about the tasks that farm vets must do.

Wake Up, Sun! was written by David L. Harrison and illustrated by Hans Wilhelm. This early reader follows a group of barnyard animals who think that the sun forgot to rise. The simple text is full of farm animal noises, and kids will love the funny animal characters.

Go, Go, Tractors! was written by Candice Ransom and illustrated by Mike Yamada. In this early reader, a brother and sister discover all kinds of tractors as they travel through the country, the dump, and the farm.

Chicks and Chickens was written by Gail Gibbons. This nonfiction book uses simple language and beautiful watercolor illustrations to share all kinds of information about chicks and chickens. Readers will learn about different breeds of chickens, how they lay and hatch eggs, and how farms take care of them.

The Berenstain Bears Down on the Farm was written by Stan & Jan Berenstain. Join Brother and Sister Bear as head to the farm to visit with Farmer Ben and learn about all the hard work that goes into running a farm.

Marley: Farm Dog was written by John Grogan and illustrated by Richard Cowdrey. Follow the beloved pup Marley as he and his family visit Uncle Bob’s farm. While Cassie is good at farm work, Marley just seems to cause trouble. Can Marley find a way to help on the farm?

These fun, free printable farm animal life cycles books are great for young children to learn about four different farm animals and their life cycle. These farm animal printables allow toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age kids to learn more about the life cycle of a worm, the chicken life cycle, rabbit life cycle, and bat life cycle too. Simply print farm animals for kids readers to color, read, and learn about life cycles of animals for kids.

Your  child will love these playful farm cutting worksheets! This cutting practice activity is a FUN way to help toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age children improve coordination and hand muscles as they learn to use scissors. There are a variety of cutting activities for preschoolers using these cutting practice worksheets. From plowing the fields to helping farm baby animals getting to their moms, shape cut and sort to a cute farm cut and paste worksheet - these are as cute as they are FUN! Simply download pdf file with free printable cutting activities for preschoolers and you are ready to play and learn with cutting activities for kids.

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Explore Old MacDonald’s farm, the tractors, equipment, and all the cute baby animals with this Farm Scavenger Hunt. This farm scavenger hunt printable allows children to search for different farm themed items such as a chicken, barn, hay bales and goats. This farm animal scavenger hunt is fun for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students as it contains not only the name, but a cute picture too.  Simply download pdf file with farm printables in color or black and white and you are ready to play with this printable scavenger hunt that is an outrageously fun farm activity for kids.

Make it fun for kids to practice writing with these free printable farm creative writing prompts about life on the farm! These free writing prompts will help kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade students get excited to write. Simply download pdf file and have fun improving writing skills with these free farm worksheets for kids!

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This super cute, free printable, farm CVC Word Games is perfect for helping preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students practice cvc words with a fun a farm printables. This cvc words activities is a fun litearcy activity to help early readers with a fun down on the farm theme perfect for spring or fall. Simply download CVC Words Printable pdf file with to add some fun to your cvc words practice.

Oink, Moo, Baa…..kids have a natural fascination with farm animals. These super cute, free printable farm animal puzzles are such a fun way for kids to learn science vocabulary about animal baby names and work on visual discrimination and reasoning skills. Grab these Farm Animals and their Babies Printables for toddler, preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and first grade students. These are perfect for a farm theme or Are you my Mother book themed activity for children.

Learn all about farms with this delightful week-long, educational farm theme. Pick your favorite farm activities including farm math, farm literacy printables, farm science projects, farm social studies ideas, and farm crafts to have a marvelous week learning with your kids! This life on the farm theme filled with barnyard animals is perfect for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students.

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FREE Farm Alphabet Mats - kids will have fun practicing tracing lowercase letters with thse super cute, farm themed printables for toddler, preschool, prek, and kindergarten age kids. There is a sentence to trace at the bottom of each letter mat to trace and read. #alphabet #preschool #farm

Kids will love practicing how tomake uppercase alphabet letters with this fun, free tractor printable. These tractor worksheets allow toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age children to do some tractor tracing to trace letters. Use this alphabet printable activity in your farm theme as afarm activities for kids. Simply print farm printable and you are ready to play and learn!

If you are working on the letter c with your toddler, preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten age chidl, you will love this c is for cow activity pack! In these c worksheet pages you will find letter c maze, letter recognition, color by letter, and letter c printables to make learning your letter fun! Simply print c printables and you are ready to play and learn with c activities for your farm theme.

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“Old MacDonald had a farm, ee-i-ee-i-o…” A nursery rhyme/song all young children love to sing! Pair it with these adorable, free printable Farm Animal Finger Puppets and your young kids will love to play and sing along! This free farm printable is perfect for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. Print the Old MacDonald printable in color or black and white.

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Kids will have fun learning to form their number with these fun count to 10 do-a-dot printable number worksheets. THese Bingo Dauber Number Worksheets are perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students practing counting 1-10. Children will count the farm animals, form numerals, and trace numbers with these free printable farm worksheets. Simply print dot marker printables numbers and you are ready to play and learn!

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These Animal Word Searches are super cute and so much fun! Grab these free animal word search printable  for helping your children in kindergarten,  first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade learn all about different species of animals while working on spelling, word recognition, pattern recognition, and more! Simply print the animal wordsearch pdf file and you are ready to play and learn!

Learn about the barn owl life cycle with these free owl worksheets! Whether you are studying life on the farm, barn owls for kids, or are just diving learning about animal life cycles you will love these life cycle worksheets. Simply print the  farm animals worksheet set and you are ready to play and learn!