Apples and Pumpkins Stories to Go!
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Manufacturer: Aladdin
Author: Anne Rockwell
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2005-09-20
Publisher: Aladdin
Label: Aladdin
Number Of Pages: 24
Features for Apples and Pumpkins Stories to Go! :
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Editorial Review
It's fall! And for one little girl, that means it's time for the special joys of visiting a farm and picking the reddest apples from the trees and finding the best pumpkin in the patch.
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Customer Reviews
Family focused simple story about the Autumn Season 
2006-09-12
A simple story about things that a family can do in autumn. Depicts apple picking with the family at an apple farm, pumpkin picking, and carving a jack-o-lantern. The last three pages feature trick or treating with the children dressed as: pirate, ghost, queen and a devil.
This is a short story with illustrations going across both pages, bright colors, hand drawn.
This book has a low word count and is for very young children, from toddlers through age five or perhaps even six. This is perfect for use by Preschool, Kindergarten teachers and homeschoolers when the teacher wants to read books about the autumn season. Of course it is also good for parents to read to children.
I enjoyed that the book was family focused and about a family doing things together, versus just talking about apples and pumpkins.
Great for fall! 
2005-11-03
I read the Big Book version of this with my primary classes, accompanied with the audio, and they really enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun just before Halloween. They liked the fall colors. It was pretty and colorful. It is not a "baby" book as it is classified, but is appropriate for kindergarten or first grade.
A wonderful seasonal story for young children! 
1998-10-22
My 4 year old class really enjoyed this story and the cooking activities we did as follow up. The illustration is beautiful and the prose is appealing to young ears.