What does it really mean to put your hands in the earth—and help heal the world? Join Alex and his classmates on an unforgettable field trip to a real regenerative farm, where sheep graze, soil teems with life, and every day brings new discoveries. Guided by Rebecca, a college intern with dreams of becoming a farmer, Alex learns how animals, plants, and people all work together to care for God’s creation. Perfect for ages 7-10, this faith-filled adventure brings kids face-to-face with: The wonders of living soil and the “invisible helpers” beneath our feet - The important work of ruminant animals like sheep and cows - How kids’ everyday choices can make a big difference for the earth - The joy of teamwork, friendship, and seeing God’s handiwork in creation - Inspiration to explore future careers in stewardship and agriculture With real-world science, gentle faith connections, and lovable characters—including Rascal the sheepdog and Willow the sheep—this book makes regenerative agriculture fun and relatable for every child. Hands in the Earth encourages curiosity, responsibility, and hope—reminding kids that, with God’s help, even small hands can make a big impact! Ideal for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, and anyone who loves the land.