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Meet Betsy Buglove in this magical picture book - a girl who LOVES
bugs more than anything else in the world! In a big, bustling town
lived a girl who loved bugs, from earthworms to ladybirds, woodlice
and slugs. While spiders or ants might make some scream in fright
to her, creepy crawlies were such a delight! If there's anything to
know about Betsy Buglove, it's that, when she's around, no bug ever
has to worry about getting in trouble. Betsy's not afraid of sticky
goo, tangled webs, or even muddy boots, no! On her sixth birthday
she receives a special gift - a magic magnifying glass that allows
her to speak to her fuzzy, sometimes slimy, friends. So get ready,
because Betsy's about to get some serious business done. Perfect
for children who love to help out in the garden Will delight the
toddler David Attenborough fans in the making, little ones will
appreciate bug life even more after reading this! Super bright
illustrations and rhyming text will make this a delight for
parents, teachers and carers to read aloud time and again With
engaging endpapers at the back, including fun facts about
caterpillars, praying mantises and more... did you know butterflies
can smell like popcorn?
From one little seed, a beautiful flower can grow . . . This
fact-packed lift-the-flap book encourages young children to head
out into nature and EXPLORE! Little ones will love learning how
different flowers grow, where to find them, and even how to plant a
seed of their very own. Packed with simple facts, activities and
prompts, this is the perfect book to inspire a love of nature in
your child. One Little Seed is part of an engaging non-fiction
series with a call to action at its core: for curious children to
get out into nature. Each title empowers little ones to interact
with the world around them, no matter where they live or what their
circumstances are. Coming Soon: One Little Egg and One Little Bug
How many places can fruit and vegetables grow? Lift the flaps to
see what is inside the greenhouse, behind the orchard gate and
growing underground. From leafy green vegetables, to colourful
tropical fruit and jewel-like berries, there is lots to discover on
every page. With vibrant illustrations and simple, accessible text,
this is the perfect introduction to fruit and vegetables for little
ones. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a world famous centre for
botanical and mycological knowledge. With two inspiring gardens at
Kew in London, and Wakehurst in Sussex, visitors are enchanted with
the wonder of plant diversity. Over the past 250 years Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew has made innumerable contributions to
increasing the understanding of plants and fungi, with many
benefits for humankind. Bloomsbury's Lift and Look board books have
large cut-out flaps, specially designed for small hands. They also
feature bright and beautiful illustrations and fun, engaging text,
which children will adore. Available in a range of young children's
favourite topics, including Bugs, Garden, School, Dinosaurs and
Space.
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Plant It! Grow It, Eat It
(Board book)
Little Grasshopper Books; Illustrated by Kathryn Selbert; Publications International Ltd
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Rosie, a little girl with a curiosity as big as all outdoors,
discovers the magic of the garden in this delightfully illustrated
book for children from three to eight. Her world disrupted by a
move to a new place, Rosie learns about choosing seeds, planting,
fertilizing, and nurturing flowers and vegetables and, after the
seeds have sprouted, she plays wonderful games using her
imagination to turn the plants into her babies or her loyal
subjects. When school time rolls around, Rosie finds comfort in her
new friends, many of whom resemble the marvelous flowers she's
grown in her summer garden. Children who read about Rosie's garden
adventure can try their own hands at growing plants using the seed
packets attached to the back cover of the book.
Discover the joys of identifying and observing insects and animals
in My First Garden, an interactive and illustrated guide for the
youngest of gardeners. Your backyards and gardens are fabulous
universes where many little animals and insects live. This book
explores which creatures and critters may be found in common
outdoor spaces. This book encourages children, ages 4 to 8, to
create shelters where animals can visit, collect seeds to feed
their guests, and respect boundaries of the wildlife that may stop
by. They will look differently at earthworms, they will be
fascinated by squirrels, and they will be amazed by butterflies!
Learn all about: Earthworms Robins and blackbirds Ladybugs Bees
Lizards Earwigs Squirrels Frogs and toads Ants Snails and
butterflies! Few things are more exciting than creating and
encouraging biodiversity in your own backyard or garden!
It's springtime, and a young girl points to what's outside the
kitchen window, wondering about Grandma's special spot. It's a
garden filled with vegetables, flowers, fruits, and more! Grandma
takes the little girl outside and shows her how she can help make
all the plants grow. From pulling weeds to planting seeds and
watering plants to keeping the bugs away, Grandma and granddaughter
work together till harvest time. Then it's back to the kitchen for
a wonderful dinner . . . and of course, dessert. Told from the
point of view of the granddaughter, and featuring lush
illustrations of lettuce, cabbage, peas, apricots, marigolds,
cacti, tomatoes, peaches, and more, this simple journey from awe to
understanding will become a treasured read-aloud for grandmothers
and their grandchildren.
"A seed falls, And settles into the ground, And the Sun shines, And
the rain comes down, And the seed grows..." To understand how a
seed becomes a sunflower, you have to peek beneath the soil and
wait patiently as winding roots grow, a stalk inches out of the
earth, and new seeds emerge among blooming petals. With evocative
and lively illustrations, A Seed Grows offers a close-up view of
each step of this process and the ways in which flowers and seeds
depend on other creatures, with a striking fold-out spread of a
full-grown sunflower and additional material at the back of the
book explaining the science of plant life cycles. The final quiz
and suggested activities are a fun way to re-inforce what has been
learnt.
A little boy and girl find a seed, and decide to keep it safe. They
play with it but it doesn't grow. What must they do to make it
grow? When it flowers and dies they find it has left them lots of
new seeds to plant. Perfect to get children interested in gardening
and introduce them to the plant life cycle and seasons.
A Square Foot Garden is more than just a perfect place to grow
vegetablesit is an ideal environment for sharing and learning with
kids of all ages. This book teaches you how.For two generations,
Mel Bartholomews top-selling Square Foot Gardening books have made
his revolutionary system for growing vegetables available to
millions of people. In Square Foot Gardening with Kids, Mel reveals
all of the tips, tricks, and fun projects he has used over the
decades in one of his most cherished pursuits teaching youngsters
to build and grow their own kid-sized SFGs. Because of its simple
principles and fast payoff, Square
A typical child spends only 4 to 7 minutes outside each day. You
may wonder, "How could that be?" It's time to teach kids how much
fun it is to play outside-to romp in the dirt and run in the sun!
Let Kinder Garden show you and your kids how gardening is a great
form of exercise that will teach healthy eating while building
brain muscles. Did you know that flowers are not the only things in
the garden that bloom and grow-kids do, too! Karden, the puppet
pal, reminds us that, with just a leaf, you can have fun for hours
outside in the garden. Karden (R) introduces 25 fun games like
building a soil castle, making a sunflower watch, creating muddy
art, and sponge tag! This book will help inspire adults and
children to turn gardening into a family project full of fun
memories, as well as to get a little exercise, too!
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We Found a Seed
(Hardcover)
Rob Ramsden; Illustrated by Rob Ramsden
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A little boy and girl find a seed, and decide to keep it safe. They
play with it but it doesn't grow. What must they do to make it
grow? When it flowers and dies they find it has left them lots of
new seeds to plant. Perfect to get children interested in gardening
and introduce them to the plant life cycle and seasons.
Extend your gardening season into autumn and enjoy those golden
orange leaves and pumpkins with your children. With 235 color
images, see for yourself that it's not too cold to still play
outside. Games like soil bag obstacle course or creating borders
for your spring flowers with a digging contest are perfect during
this cooler time of the year. A little planning and a bunch of fun
ideas can help you encourage your children's exploration and
enjoyment of the garden no matter the time of year. Karden (R) is
there waiting to make garden glove puppets and garden art brushes,
go on a scavenger hunt, and play garden tic tac toe. With over
thirty projects, the possibilities are endless!
WINNER OF THE AAAS/SUBARU PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE BOOKS
BASED ON THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER THE HIDDEN LIFE OF TREES
This interactive book for kids aged 8-10 introduces the wonderful
science of the forest through outdoor activities, quizzes, fun
facts, photographs, and more! Discover the secret life of trees
with this nature and science book for kids: Can You Hear the Trees
Talking? shares the mysteries and magic of the forest with young
readers, revealing what trees feel, how they communicate, and the
ways trees take care of their families. The author of The Hidden
Life of Trees, Peter Wohlleben, tells kids about the forest
internet, aphids who keep ants as pets, nature's water filters, and
more fascinating things that happen under the canopy. Featuring
simple activities kids can try on their own, along with quizzes,
photographs, and more, Can You Hear the Trees Talking? covers a
range of amazing topics including: : How trees talk to each other
(hint: through the wood wide web!) Why trees are important in the
city How trees make us healthy and strong How trees get sick, and
how we can help them get better This engaging and visually stunning
book encourages at-home learning and fun as kids discover the
wonder of the natural world outside their windows. "Lush full-color
photos and pictures create an immersive experience and the layout
facilitates engaged, delighted learning. ...this book may prompt
frequent family visits to, and a new appreciation for, neighborhood
trees and local forests."-Washington Parent
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Sandor Katz and the Tiny Wild
(Hardcover)
Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee; Illustrated by Julie Wilson; Afterword by Sandor Katz
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A refreshing source of ideas to help your children learn to grow
their own patch of earth, Gardening Lab for Kids encourages
children to get outside and enjoy nature. This fun and creative
book features 52 plant-related activities set into weekly lessons,
beginning with learning to read maps to find your heat zone, moving
through seeds, soil, composting, and then creating garden art and
appreciating your natural surroundings. Author Renata Fossen Brown
guides your family through fun activities that are also lessons
about botany, ecology, the seasons, food, patience, insects,
eating, and cooking. Have fun exploring: pollinators by making a
pollinator palace out of bricks, sticks, twigs, bamboo, and
pegboard. the basic elements of soil-sand, silt, and clay-by
testing how well your soil drains with just a shovel, water, ruler,
and timer. color theory by creating a table top color wheel from
different colored annuals. native birds by making a bird feeder
from an old picture frame and piece of screen. Garden Lab for Kids
is the perfect book for creative families, friends, and community
groups and works as lesson plans for both experienced and new
gardeners. Children of all ages and experience levels can be guided
by adults and will enjoy these engaging exercises. So, slip on your
muddy clothes, and get out and grow! The popular Lab for Kids
series features a growing list of books that share hands-on
activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art,
astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own
circus-all authored by established experts in their fields. Each
lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step
photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs
can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong
curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended,
designed to be explored over and over, often with different
results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are
enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand
knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
Join Rosie, Ren and Gran as they spot spring flowers, discover what grows in a greenhouse and taste the delicious foods that come from plants. Strawberries, blueberries, peas and carrots .YUM!
This activity book is the perfect first introduction to the marvellous things that grow just outside our back door. With delightful illustrations by the much-loved Clair Rossiter and plenty of activities that link to the national curriculum for Key Stage 1, entertain little nature lovers by making paper flowers, creating a bee hotel and even baking a delicious apple cake.
Produced in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Kew is the world famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge. Over the past 250 years, Kew has made innumerable contributions to increasing the understanding of plants and fungi, with many benefits for humankind.
Activities include: spotting spring flowers, planting sunflowers, learning what makes up a flower, making a cress head, growing your own basil, starting your own allotment and more.
Kids don't need a big backyard or outdoor space to learn about
gardening and how plants grow. This introductory garden book,
packed with photos of 3 to 6 year olds in action, features hands-on
planting and growing activities that can be done in a small yard,
classroom, or community garden. Written by the staff of City
Sprouts, a leading educational organization in promoting urban
gardening and equitable access to nature, each activity--from
Sorting Seeds to Going on a Worm Hunt to Planting a Tasty
Salad--encourages kids to roll up their sleeves and learn about
seeds, planting, and gardening. Step-by-step photos and on-the-page
discovery prompts, presented in a lively design, make it easy and
inviting for kids everywhere to become plant lovers and nature
explorers.
A humorous search-and-find book - enjoy the magic changing pictures
on every page as you search for Little Dog om the allotment and in
the garden centre! Can You See Little Dog? is perfect for sharing
with young children. With rhyming text and lots to spot, have fun
exploring the busy scenes together - and pull the tabs to see them
magically transform! Featuring bright and humorous illustrations by
Emilie Lapeyre, Can You See Little Dog? has plenty for children to
talk about, encouraging early reading and story-telling skills and
introducing early learning concepts. Enjoy more search-and-find fun
in Can You See Little Elephant?
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