Synopses & Reviews
Tractor naps.Time to plow.
Cover off.
Wake up now!
Climb aboard the big red tractor. It's time to get the farm ready for spring. Raking, plowing, and planting the fields is hard work. But working together makes everything more fun.
Sitting atop such a powerful machine is so exciting--especially while wrapped safely in Daddy's arms. Everybody has to pitch in on a family farm.
Let's get to work!
Review
From Kirkus ReviewsThis beautiful and stirring celebration has jubilantly detailed illustrations depicting a bucolic farm life that is lingering--and perhaps fading--from our landscape. --Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Simple rhyming text and charming illustrations combine to describe a child's day spent plowing, sowing, raking, and riding on the tractor with Daddy on their small farm.
About the Author
Candice Ransom grew up slopping hogs and swatting gnats.
Tractor Day was inspired by her stepfather, who would let her ride with him in a cantankerous tractor that dug up many things, including Civil War bullets and quartz arrowheads. Candice is the author of more than 100 books for young readers, including many volumes of
The Boxcar Children and Walker & Company's
Liberty Street and
The Promise Quilt. She holds an MFA in writing for children from Vermont College and lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia with her husband, Frank, and their four cats. Visit her Web site at www.candiceransom.com.
Laura Bryant is the illustrator of many books for young readers, including God Gave Us You. She lives in a converted farmhouse in the Shenandoah Mountains of West Virginia, where her neighbors, who work on family farms, helped her with Tractor Day. She says, "Nothing is sweeter than the sound of an old tractor chugging down the road." Visit her Web site at www.laurabryant.com.