While planting seeds in their garden, two animals learn the value of kindness.
We Plant a Seed
A young boy plants a seed that, with water, sunlight, care, and patience, grows into a strong, tall tree.
This is a clear and appealing environmental science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom.
Marcy and Miss Rosa start a campaign to clean up an empty lot and turn it into a community garden.
This simple story works on so many levels: as the tale of a bear who finds his way home with the help of his animal friends; as a reassuring way to show children how to comfort themselves and find their way in everyday life; and on a more ...
"Gail Gibbons is known for her ability to bring the nonfiction world into focus for young students. Through pictures, captions, and text, this book provides a window into the world of growing things.
"Packed with practical tips to help lighten your family's impact on the planet"--Page 4 of cover
Jerry Pallotta, author of more than 50 children's books, visits at least 150 schools each year. His book, The Icky Bug Alphabet Book, has sold more than one million copies.
“God invented mulching,” wrote Ruth Stout, who followed her 1955 book How to Have a Green Thumb Without an Aching Back: A New Method of Mulch Gardening with the equally offbeat early-'60s classic Gardening Without Work.
Warm, luminous, compulsively readable, Lab Girl vividly demonstrates the mountains that we can move when love and work come together.