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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Practical interests & handicrafts > Gardening: general interest
Do you think you have the green-fingered touch? This book will
inspire you to grow your own flowers, vegetables, herbs and other
plants. Simple miniature gardens, displays and recipes will help
you make loads of brilliant garden crafts and tasty snacks too. You
don't need to spend a fortune on your own cool, custom-made stuff.
Ingenious ways to use inexpensive materials - many of which you may
already have lying around mean you can bake, sew, make and grow
loads of brilliant things. Four lovely step-by-step books that
encourage readers to use the materials and environment around them
to encourage creativity. Can also be used to demonstrate ways to
recycle and reuse everyday materials and encourage discussions
around wasting food and other resources.
Children plant and harvest a school vegetable garden and in the
process change their community. Easy-to-read text, pop-art images
and hands-on activities highlight where food comes from, how to
grow your own, and environmental stewardship. Our Generous Garden
features a start-your-own-garden activity, recipes and more This
book has received great reviews from former California First Lady
Maria Shriver to Martha Stewart Living Radio to Mel Bartholomew,
author of America's best-selling garden book, Square Foot Gardening
Written from a child's perspective, the engaging book complements
classroom curriculum and home-based learning. You'll love the way
Our Generous Garden encourages healthy eating habits; helping
others; responsibility, cooperation and respect; and having fun
outdoors in the garden.
Howie goes head to head with his cantankerous neighbor Mrs. Hatcher
who uses a tennis racquet to swing at the hummingbirds in her
garden. A great admirer of hummers and fearful for their lives,
Howie tries to figure out why Mrs. Hatcher behaves as she does and
how to stop her. Does he? Howie's Hungabird Dilemma is the
heart-warming story of his love of hummingbirds and his quest to
stop Mrs. Hatcher from harming his favorite little bird. His little
sister Carole Ann jumps into the fray as well. Literally This is
the fifth of Sandy's children's gardening books with a plot. It's
jam-packed with gardening and hummingbird facts, glossary, and a
list of some favorite hummer flowers. Children, parents, and
teachers alike will love the book with its beautiful illustrations
by artist Casie Trace, her first children's picture book. Howie's
Hungabird Dilemma is a 34-page, 8x10" full color book, softbound,
and perfect for children 5-10 years old. $12. Sandy Baker's other
books include Mrs. Feeny and the Grubby Garden Gang, Zack's Zany
Zucchiniland, The Dead Butterflies Diary, Color My Garden and
Colorea Mi Jardin (coloring books in English and Spanish), and now
Howie. Look for her sixth book, Three Sisters Garden, in Fall 2014.
Eco is a little compost worm with a big job With some help from his
friends, he creates healthy gardens naturally Now, that's good
eating
See a sunflower grow from seed to seed. Mama Gloria Chinese-English
Bilingual Books are a great introduction to high-interest topics
for early readers. Each page has full-color photographs that go
with the story and also highlights useful words. Text is shown in
traditional Chinese characters, Mandarin pin yin, simplified
Chinese characters, and English. In addition to a list of useful
vocabulary, at the back of each book are links to bonus audio files
in Cantonese, Mandarin and American English read by the author at a
slow pace for easy-to-use reference. These audio files are designed
for older readers, such as adults, to read alongside early readers
as young as from birth. Use the following tips to maximize the use
of each book and make them family favorites. For newborns (0-6
months old): Instead of reading the text on the whole page, just
point to the object that is on the page or a certain word that
describes the object on the page. For preverbal, babbling stage
(6-12 months old): Continue to use the objects on the page. Try
reading the whole sentence aloud and see how your child responds.
For toddlers (12 months-36 months): The older your child gets, the
more you can start bringing more attention to the actual words on
the page. You will be surprised at how well your child fares with
whole word recognition. For preschool and kindergarten: You can
definitely start teaching spelling of the English words and how to
even write some of the Chinese characters with their developing
fine motor skills.
Join Bo and his cat Blu in the garden. Learn all about flowers,
trees, the sun and more. Colorfully illustrated, this book is a
great introduction to the wonders of the garden.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
CONTENTS How TO BEGIN Y OURG ARDEN . . . . . WHAT PLANT E S A T . .
. . . . . WHEN T O PLAN T T H INGS . . . . . . ARRANGIN F G L OWE
BE R D S . . . . . . GARDEND EFENSES . . . . . . . . POPPIES . . .
. . . . . . . . SWEET P EAS . . . . . . . . . . ROSES . . . . . . .
. . . . HARDY P HLO A X N D OTIIER P LANTS . . . CORNFLOWERS . . .
. . . . . . M RIGOLD . S . . . . . . . . . A NASTURTIU H M E DGE .
. . . . . . NASTURTIUMS . . . . . . . . . MORNINGG LORIES . . . . .
. . . PANS P Y L ANT . S . . . . . . . . PANS S Y E ED . . . . . .
. . . . SNOWDRO A P N S D CROCUSE . S . . . . . TULIPSANDOTHEEBUL .
BS . . . . . A SUNFLOWEHRE DGE . . . . . . . THEL ITTLEF
LOWER-GARDENTEIRMSE - TABLE PAGE . . . 2 . . . 5 . . . 7 1 3 1 5 1
7 1 9 2 3 2 5 2 6 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 5 3 6 . . 3 7 4 0 4 3 . . 4 4 4 5
CONTENTS PAGE PARSLE B Y E . E TS. C ARROTTSU. RNIPS P . ARSNIP . S
57 RADISHE . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 LETTUCE . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 6 1 PEAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 CORN . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 MUSEMELONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7
GROWIN J G A C 0 K L ANTERNS . . . . . . . . 6 9 TOMATOES . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 7 1 LITTLEM ARKET-GARDENETRISM E-TABLE . . . . 7 2
WHER T E O PLANT TH E WINDOWG ARDEN . NARCISSU IN S STONE A S N D
WATER . . . WATERIN P G L ANT . S . . . . . . HYACINTHSINWAT . ER .
. . . TOTRAINAGERANI . UM . . . . . . HOWTOGROGWER ANIUM . S . . .
. POTTIN T G UL IPS. D AFFODILHS. Y ACINTHS How TO TAKEC ARE O F A
BOSTON FE RN . MAKING P LANT FR S O M LEAVES . . . . EASTELRI LY .
. . . . . . . . MAKING S HRUB-BRANCBHLEOSS SOM . . GARDE P N L ANT
FO S R THE WINDOWB OX . SOMEEASGYA RDE B N E DS . . . . . ANOTHEGRA
RDEBNE D . . . . . . PLAN OF LITTLEG ARDEN .. . . . GARDE P N L
AYHOUS . ES . . . . . GARDEN F URNITU . R . E . . . . . GARDENBE
NCHES . . . . . . . GARDENTA BLES . . . . . . . . SWINGINTGA BLE .
. . . . . .
Jane Bull has a wealth of experience producing imaginative activity books which inspire young children to exercise their own creativity making fascinating original projects. Her latest publication: The Gardening Book is no exception, packed with gardening projects to do with or without a garden: - Magic up a meadow in a bucket and create a lost world
- Find out how to grow a giant squash or a tiny pocket plot
- Join the Sunflower Circle and learn which came first, the flower or the seed?
This book is the ultimate gardening adventure for all budding gardeners
It is vital for South Africans to understand the legacies of our
recent and influential past as we begin the difficult task of
building our new democracy. The authors focus on some of the major
policital themes and issues of the apartheid area and enhance the
text with thought-provoking photographs. Learner-centred activities
include: comparing, debating, writing, developing empathy, raising
questions of historical evidence, research and summarising.
A delightful introduction to plant life and nature, as little ones get hands-on to grow their own sunflowers. Includes sunflower seeds, a sunflower height chart, and exciting flaps.
RHS I Can Grow a Sunflower is a friendly approach to plant science and a great gift for little gardeners. Sixteen bright board book pages reveal the life cycle of a sunflower, and the excitement of growing a plant from seed.
Little children follow the journey of a mystery seed, learning how to plant it, and what it needs to grow. Could it magically become the tallest of all the garden flowers? RHS I Can Grow a Sunflower includes facts about garden creatures, from the helpful ladybird to busy worms, and the visiting bees and butterflies who spread pollen.
Children will enjoy read-aloud text, easy-to-follow pictures that show the life cycle of a sunflower - underground, above ground, and through the year - and flaps that show plants growing and creatures hiding.
RHS I Can Grow a Sunflower includes a packet of sunflower seeds and a height chart that reinforces how tall a sunflower grows, making this the perfect book for getting young gardeners hands-on for the very first time.
This book offers a simple overview of how children can make a
garden. Easy-to-read text, labeled photos, and a picture glossary
make this book the perfect introduction to the topic.
Introduce your little one to Bob and Ginger, two adorable guinea
pigs who love gardening! Bob and Ginger will show little ones how
to grow fruit and vegetables in this sweet children's book. It's
perfect for encouraging children aged 3-5 years to spend more time
in the garden. Visit Bob and Ginger in their beautiful garden
filled with vibrant red strawberries, glossy green spinach, pretty
purple aubergines, and more! From clearing the garden of weeds and
planting seeds to learning how to make compost and finally
harvesting their crops, kids will love following their
green-fingered gardening adventures! A rainbow of fruit and
vegetables come to life through vibrant, distinctive illustrations.
The sweet, simple text and exciting storyline ensure that young
readers stay engaged. Packed with lots of opportunities for
meaningful parent-child interaction, this delightful gardening book
is perfect for growing little gardeners! Inside this engaging
children's book, you'll find: - Humorous and engaging story -
Adorable guinea pig characters with vivid personalities - Colourful
illustrations bring the garden to life - Features practical
information and fun facts about gardening Go on a Glorious
Gardening Adventure It takes more than just seeds and water to
create and care for your very own garden! Kids will discover the
ups and downs of gardening with Bob and Ginger. From battling slimy
slugs munching on their vegetables to pesky pigeons diving for
their strawberries, this animal picture book teaches children about
the natural world. This charming board book also features fun facts
and tips about gardening, such as instructions on how to make
compost, a calendar of seasonal fruits and vegetables, and how to
protect strawberries from pigeons. It's the ultimate gift for kids
who love gardening and to encourage a love of nature.
This title introduces readers to the steps involved in planting a
seedling and encourages them to try growing a plant. With colorful
spreads featuring fun facts and an infographic, this book provides
an engaging introduction to this important life skill.
This book will show you how to grow flowers and all kinds of plants
in your garden. Planting My Garden is a book-banded reading book
for developing readers, carefully levelled at Red Book Band for
guided reading. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs,
this 325-word non-fiction title is suitable for struggling teen and
adult readers. Planting My Garden features a short,
highly-structured text with limited vocabulary, slightly longer,
predictable texts, short and clear sentences, and simple story
development. It has clear text, appropriate fonts and obvious
spacing. Planting My Garden is part of Ransom's Neutron Stars, a
structured reading programme for teens and adults learning the
basics of reading. The series offers progression through ten levels
of reading, four phonics and six coloured book bands. More
information on the structure of the scheme can be found here.
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