by Peggy Thomas (Author), Layne Johnson (Illustrator)
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
NSTA/CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book
American Farm Bureau Foundation for Education Recommended Book
Besides being a general and the first president of the United States, did you know that George Washington was also a farmer? Here's a look at America's first President as he's rarely seen. George Washington was the first leader of our country--but he was also an inventor, scientist, and the most forward-thinking farmer of his time. As he worked to make the new country independent, he also struggled to create a self-sufficient farm at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Excerpts from Washington's writings are featured throughout this nonfiction picture book, which also includes a timeline, resource section, as well as essays on Washington at Mount Vernon and his thoughts on slavery. Both the author and illustrator worked closely with the staff of Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens to render an accurate portrait of Farmer George at work.
Nebraska Farm Bureau Children's Agriculture Book of the YearOhio Farm Bureau's Children's Book Award
A Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom Book of the YearKansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading ListAuthor Biography
Peggy Thomas is the author of more than a dozen books for children and young adults including the award-winning picture book For the Birds: The Life of Roger Tory Peterson. Thomas is also an instructor for the Institute of Children's Literature and a frequent speaker at schools and conferences. She lives in Middleport, New York.
Layne Johnson has illustrated more than twenty books for children, including the Western Heritage Award--winning
Off Like the Wind!: The First Ride of the Pony Express by Michael P. Spradlin. Mr. Johnson speaks frequently in schools and libraries. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife.
Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9.8 x 9.8 IN
Publication Date: April 01, 2013
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Farmer George Plants a Nation
Interest Level: Lower Grades, K-3
Reading Level: 6.2
Point Value: 0.5