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GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden (Food Books for Kids)

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About GROW: How We Get Food From Our Garden

Product Description "Rollicking fun…cleverly written...multicultural illustrations in brilliant colors…a wealth of information." - Barbara Mojica, Top 1000 Reviewer. A child and grandfather till, plant, and harvest fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and grains in a tongue twisting picture book. Includes online tips for starting your own garden. In Publisher’s Weekly. Children (ages 4 – 7, preschool – 2nd grade) love to see things grow. Learn basic gardening and find the animals (revealed in online extras). 325 dyslexic-friendly words by award-winning author and media professor Karl Beckstrand ( She Doesn’t Want the Worms: A Mystery [English-Spanish] —see 60+ multicultural books—click Karl Beckstrand above). Illustrated by Zanara (Look inside!). Selected by the Georgia Farm Bureau. The perfect length book for kids (not too long for adults): 28 full-color pages. How does your garden grow? Read other Food Books for Kids (series; previous titles not needed): Bad Bananas: A Story Cookbook for Kids, The Dancing Flamingos of Lake Chimichanga, Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm. 8.5″x8.5″ perfect-bound, hard/soft cover children’s horticulture/farm book/children’s poem; also an ebook. For free food lesson plans, images, and video book trailer, see PremioBooks. Premio Publishing & Gozo Books (worldwide rights © Oct. 2020), Baker & Taylor, B&N, Brodart, Follett, Herzberg/Perma-bound, Ingram, Biblio/EBSCO/ibooks/Kobo/Mackin/Smash/SCRIBD, libraries, Target and Walmart online. JNF022000, JUV050000, GAR000000, JUV011010, JUV006000, JUV020000, JUV029000, JUV054000, LCCN: 2020945698; Hard ISBN: 978-1951599072, soft: 978-1951599089, eISBN: 978-1005175436 Review "Rollicking fun read. This charming picture book takes preschoolers and primary grade readers on an educational tour of life in the garden from planting the seeds through the harvest. Cleverly written in rhyme and peppered with alliteration, it provides a fun...read aloud...contains multicultural illustrations in brilliant colors. As a boy and his grandfather go on their rounds, readers learn about the seasons, weather, where plants come from, animals that interact with them, and how plants grow. I am betting the reader never imagined so many different varieties of plants. I highly recommend the book. It is a delight to read and listen to and provides a wealth of information about gardening and farming." - Barbara Mojica Top Contributor: Children's Books TOP 1000 REVIEWER "An exciting journey...with colorful pictures...this book will captivate children and help them understand how they get the food they eat...definitely the best way to introduce children to gardening.... Entertaining...gives children a lot of information.... Parents and tutors can use it for read-aloud sessions and introduce youngsters to new vegetables, fruits, and flowers...also...new words, tongue twisters, alliteration, rhyming.... A good way to help children develop a fondness for gardening, along with showing them how to grow their food." - Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite From the Inside Flap "Rocks in my pockets Soil in my hair Mud in my nails Dirt everywhere!"