| What Shall I Grow? (What Shall I Do Today) Publication Date: June 2003| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up...
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| Sow and Grow: A Gardening Book for Children Publication Date: March 1, 2008Kids are captivated by growing things. They’re fascinated by the way a seed, when planted, watered, and cared for, sprouts into a baby plant that’s soon putting out its first roots and leaves. Inspired by children’s innate affinity for gardening, Tina Davis has created Sow and Grow—a year’s worth of playtime ideas that combine fun and learning with a child’s sense of wonder at the natural world. In this, the third in her enchantingly designed series of children’s books, Davis has devised a calendar of indoor-gard...
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| Zinnia's Flower Garden Release Date: February 3, 2005| Age Level: 3 and up | Grade Level: P and upZinnia grows many kinds of flowers in her garden. Sunflowers, sweetpeas, and (of course) zinnias bloom in the sunshine. Customers come topick their own bunches of flowers. Bouquet-bright artwork shows allZinnia's tasks, from planting the seeds to cutting the beautifulblooms. The perfect tie-in to elementary biology units about plantgrowth-and school gardens-this book will be especially welcomed byteachers. It is a splendid addition to Monica Wellington's nonfictionfor the very young and a true spring delight that's ...
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| The Christian Kids' Gardening Guide Publication Date: February 26, 2002| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up Grab a shovel, put on your gloves and start digging!Outdoor garden or indoor garden?Tomatoes or flowers?In the Christian Kids Gardening Guide, preteens will discover how to grow all types of gardens from start to finish.And as they plant their gardens, they will dig into the Bible so they can grow in Christ as they grow their plants!Free plantable Bookmark included with each book. ...
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| Kinder Gardens:Growing Inspiration for Children Publication Date: March 28, 2010| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up Join Kinder, a puppet pal who teaches a bucket-load of fun activities that encourage experimentation in the garden. Fun projects include turning umbrellas, rain boots, and old toys into gardens. Learn where vegetables come from, then grow your own. Over 250 color photographs bring the book to life, and start your children on their own horticultural adventure. ...
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| The Gardener (Sunburst Books) Publication Date: April 15, 2000| Age Level: 5 and up...
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| Cool Leaf Lettuce from Garden to Table: How to Plant, Grow, and Prepare Lettuce (Cool Garden to Table) ...
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| The Enchanted Gardening Book Release Date: February 11, 1997| Age Level: 8 and up | Grade Level: 3 and up A collection of simple gardening activities includes such projects as a doll's garden of miniature flowers and vegetables, an herbal garden for homemade tea and potpourri, and a ""secret garden."" ...
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| One Little Brown Seed (Number Thearter) (Theater (Board)) ...
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| Cool Carrots from Garden to Table: How to Plant, Grow, and Prepare Carrots (Cool Garden to Table) ...
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| Secret In The Garden Publication Date: March 1, 2003| Age Level: 4 and up A beautiful, deluxe peek-through picture book inspired by the classic story, THE SECRET GARDEN, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.It's a hot day and sitting outside is a girl who has just finished reading her favorite book, THE SECRET GARDEN. As she is about to fall asleep, a bird flies overhead and drops a key into her lap, and her adventure begins. The girl discovers a world of magic and friendship within the walls of her own secret garden.Children will love the process of discovery in this story, as they peek through the holes on every spread ...
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| Daisy's Garden Gift (Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) Release Date: March 24, 2009| Age Level: 3 and up...
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| Garden (Scratch & Sniff) Publication Date: May 6, 1999 ...
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| Sprout Your Own Leafy Wonders Publication Date: March 4, 2009| Grade Level: P and up This easy-to-use kit introduces young gardeners to three types of unique foliage. One plant has leaves that "cringe" when you touch them, another has leaves as soft as lambs' ears, and the third has leaves that look like they're splattered with paint. Simple instructions make growing these leafy wonders a snap to accomplishand the plants were carefully selected to be easy to grow and quick to gratify.Seed packets: Sensitive Plant, Polka-Dot Plant, and Lamb's EarKit includes:3 see-through biodegradable planters, so kids can watch roots gr...
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| Grow Your Own Monsters Publication Date: April 1, 2011| Age Level: 8 and up | Grade Level: 2 and up Everyone has a sneaking fascination for weird plants that don't behave like ordinary plants. This fascinating book shows how to grow some of them and see for yourself what they do. From cucumbers that shoot seeds and cabbages that grow into walking sticks, to venus fly traps that eat insects and giant echiums that look like alien spaceships, these are plants that will amaze - and they are so easy to grow. Detailed instructions on how to sow and look after these monsters of the plant world accompany step-by-step illu...
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| Un huerto en casa (Spanish Edition) Publication Date: February 1, 2013| Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up An introduction to the know-how of planting and cultivating a home garden, this interactive book for young horticulturists introduces children to the world of urban gardens and healthy foods, from choosing seeds to harvest time. The basic guide comes with a growing wheel that explains when to water and sow certain foods, four tracking sheets with stickers, and 24 cards—two matching sets of 12 cards that can be used to play the memory game. The cards include six produce items, such as eggplant, radishes...
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| My Backyard Garden Publication Date: March 1998This easy-to-follow, fully illustrated handb ook aims to help youngsters enjoy the pleasures of gardening , whether they have a green thumb or not. ' ...
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| Me and the Pumpkin Queen Release Date: July 28, 2009 It's just something she has to do. Mildred has always dreamed of growing a one-thousand-pound pumpkin to enter in her town's Pumpkin Show. Her aunt Arlene thinks she's obsessed, but Mildred prefers to think of herself as focused. And growing giant pumpkins is way more interesting than boys or clothes or the other girly things Aunt Arlene wants her to like. She's been trying for four long growing seasons—ever since her mama died—and every one has ended in disaster. It's not easy, especially with dogs who don't realize how delicate seedlings are, and t...
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| Get Growing!: Exciting Indoor Plant Projects for Kids Publication Date: August 5, 1991| Age Level: 7 and up | Grade Level: 2 and up This fascinating guidebook offers easy-to-follow instructions for the budding gardener. Provides 11 exciting plant projects dealing with foods found in the kitchen and includes recipes and craft projects relating to each plant discussed. Extensive, attractive line drawings and simple step-by-step directions provide lots of entertainment for its young audience. ...
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