Carolyn Wild

Carolyn Wild

Carolyn Wild has over 25 years of experience teaching primary students. She created the Wild Acres Farm Series to enhance daily reading and meet children’s educational needs.

Carolyn and her husband, Geoff, live on Wild Acres farm in the Okanagan Valley in Spallumcheen, BC, Canada, where she cares for heritage livestock, grows fruit trees, writes children’s books, and captures farm life through photography.

Books By Carolyn Wild

Duckling: Looking for Mom

By Carolyn Wild

Duckling: Looking for Mom is a heartwarming rhyming tale inspired by a true story. A yellow duckling hatches and sets out looking for warmth and a mother in a chilly barn

Tractors: Colours and Facts

By Carolyn Wild

Tractors: Colours and Facts is a fun and educational exploration of tractors for families and educators. Discover the vital role tractors play in farming and other fields while learning about

Bunnies: Big and Small

By Carolyn Wild

Bunnies: Big and Small welcomes you to discover the delightful world of adorable bunnies in this lively children's book.

Pets: Do You Want One?

By Carolyn Wild

Dive into Pets: Do You Want One? a fun, interactive story for young readers! Encounter a charming array of creatures, including birds, frogs, rabbits, lizards, turtles, hamsters, fish, cats, and dogs!

Fall: Colours and Squirrels

By Carolyn Wild

Fall: Colours and Squirrels welcomes you on a fun autumn adventure!

Jacob Sheep: Do You Have A Little Lamb?

By Carolyn Wild

Embark on a captivating journey with Jacob Sheep: Do You Have A Little Lamb? This enchanting beginner reader features real photos of rare spotted Jacob sheep from the historic O'Keefe

This Kitten: Has Blue Eyes

By Carolyn Wild

Featuring adorable Ragdoll kittens, easy sight words, fun facts, and -ING endings, it’s perfect for independent readers aged 4-7 and will also delight toddlers with its real-life pictures.

Spring: On The Farm

By Carolyn Wild

Spring: On The Farm is a delightful exploration of the season's renewal, with adorable baby animals taking center stage.

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