The author offers a literary celebration of the art of gardening, discussing her favorite plants, her horticultural sources of inspiration, and famous gardens around the world.
The girl in this book grows chocolate rabbits, tomatoes as big as beach balls, flowers that change color, and seashells in her garden. How does your garden grow?
Children learn the names and colors of nutritious vegetables as they gather vegetables in their basket. Now available as a lift-the-flap board book so toddlers and babies can develop dexterity skills!
Children can make their own beautiful pop-up book using this imaginative kit, a little glue, and following simple step-by-step instructions.
With bold colours and a silky-feel cover that add visual and tactile interest, this fun book inspires a deeper knowledge of the world, introduces language skills and supports emotional intelligence.
Introduces gardens and gardening, including how a seed grows into a plant, how fruits and vegetables form, and what animals and insects also live in a garden.
These plants tick all the right boxes –they're attractive,they smell great and bees love them. Bee populations have suffered serious declines recently, so it's a priority to provide these important pollinators with a food source.
Learning about fruits and vegetables becomes fun in What's in the Garden? This book serves as a garden tool for kids and doubles as a healthy cookbook, with tons of kid-friendly recipes for you to cook with your child.
Tender, subtle, and irresistibly simple songs with lyrics that will delight children's ears, Gilles Vigneault's wandering mind carries us far away into an imaginative world full of poetry. J'ai pour...
Seasonal story from USSBY Outstanding International Books honored author, perfect for fans of The Children s Garden
Not intended to be a manual of weed identification--although the descriptions, drawings, and photographs will help readers name many of their newfound friends--or weed eradication, this book is for anyone interested in weeds as plants.