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Explore a garden full of life and learning with Zeke and his Grandpa. While harvesting vegetables for Grandma and Caroline to prepare in the kitchen, Grandpa shares lessons from his past with Zeke-staying focused on the task at hand, enjoying work, singing to help the time pass, caring for our tools, and much more.The Adventures of Caroline and Zeke SeriesLooking for a read-aloud book with valuable history, science, and art components? One that will teach your child a new folk art or homesteading skill? That tells of a family who values older generations and family heritage?Visit with Caroline and Zeke who learn about folk art and homesteading as their grandparents reveal stories of their past and practice new skills alongside them.From cursive handwriting to whittling. From making a ferment and sourdough to learning how to tell when a vegetable is ripe in the garden. Unique "how-to's" are tucked into each book along with an "Author Chat" full of thoughtful questions for readers or lesson starters for any homeschooler.Each book in the series weaves a folk art or homesteading skill into its storyline. Boys and girls of all ages will come away with a new way to create and contribute to their family and the world around them as they peek into the past with Caroline and Zeke.
In this story you will peek into Amora's grandma's backyard, a lush and green tropical oasis full of wonder and mystery. Adventure with Amora as she discovers just how much it takes to create yummy fruits and vegetables.Ready! Set! Grow!
Discover what might be found in a garden with a garden expert--Grandpa. But it's what the children get to do with these garden treasures that make this day especially rewarding.
Shortlisted for the Teach Early Years Awards 2024When Jeremiah plants a packet of sunflower seeds, the very last thing he expects is for the vines and leaves to grow overnight and burst through the ceiling of his apartment!As Jeremiah and his brother chase the magical plant up through the floors of their tower block home, they discover an array of curious neighbours who join in the adventure. But what could be waiting for them at the top of the building? And will Jeremiah find his voice to help the neighbours discover the true magic hidden within these sunflower seeds?A glorious celebration of the power of nature to bring communities together, from talented debut author Lanisha Butterfield and illustrator Hoang Giang."An utterly stunning debut picture book about community, nature and the things that bring us together. Warmly written and gorgeously illustrated, Lanisha and Hoang are a perfectly synced storytelling duo." - Dapo Adeola, illustrator of LOOK UP!Selected for Book Trust's Great Book Guide 2024-2025
Grow mighty ingredients, then transform them into delicious, plant-powered feasts with this sustainable cookbook.A visual feast for 7-9 year olds, From Plant to Plate is the perfect book to inspire kids to get growing, get cooking, and get plant-powered eating.With more than 25 tasty recipe ideas from basil pesto pasta to squash muffins, you'll master a variety of plant-powered food that you'll love to cook and eat. You'll be taught how seeds should be planted and learn how to find the best soil for your plants. Darryl Gadzekpo and Ella Phillips offer all the tips you need to transform seeds into mighty fruit, vegetables, and herbs.This cooking and gardening book for children offers: - 25 recipe ideas to create from homegrown produce, including chickpea hummus, tomato pizza and garlicky bruschetta.- 15 different types of plants and how to grow them at home, even for those without a garden.- The full journey of their food, showing children the whole process from plant to cooking pot.- Bold and vibrant colours alongside easy-to-follow steps and engaging text. Grab your shovel and plant for a recipe! Discover 15 incredible plants, including courgettes, raspberries, and basil, then find out what it takes to make them grow. But the fun doesn't end there! Remove those muddy boots, head to the kitchen, and learn how to prepare and cook your home-grown ingredients.
What else lies beneath the surface of Jackie's garden? A whole world of wonder. From squirming earthworms to busy ants and marvelous microbes, critters have a special part to play in creating healthy, fertile soil. When Jackie and her garden friends decide to grow a lip-smacking snack, what will they do with the scraps? They'll turn them into compost and make more soil! Written in the cumulative style of "The House that Jack Built," this playful celebration of how things grow, return to the earth, and grow again will inspire young readers to try their hands at gardening and composting.
"What do we learn from plants when we listen to them speaking? Indigenous plantsman Nicholas Hummingbird calls on the legacy of his great-grandparents to remember how one drop of rain, one seed, one plant can renew a cycle of hope and connection--for him and for each of us"--
"A whimsical journey that inspires young readers to uncover their extraordinary powers hidden within everyday items. Join Wooshi Witch on her quest to cultivate a spectacular garden. Despite years of trials and failed experiments, Wooshi is determined to find the secret to success. Unexpectedly, guidance arrives from an unlikely source - humans. Through unwavering perseverance and a sprinkle of magic, she unlocks the extraordinary potential hidden within ordinary elements. This enchanting picture book features captivating illustrations by award-winning artist Gui Tuzi, written by internationally acclaimed author Yun Dai, and adapted by Helen H. Wu. With its blend of whimsy, resilience, and exploration of everyday wonders, this book inspires young readers to uncover their unique magical abilities within ordinary things."--Amazon.
"The Prickletrim family are very proud of their pristine garden, with its razor-straight edges, regulation-height lawn and perfectly shaped topiary. They LOVE nature - just so long as it is well ordered and properly managed. Then one day their long-suffering gardener can't stand their suffocating rules any longer and quits. Free at last, the Prickletrim's garden explodes upwards and outwards, spilling into their house and every corner of their lives. The family realise they cannot control nature. Can they learn to live in their wild garden?"--
Granny's Garden introduces children to flowers through imaginative, humorous free verse poetry and photographs, with thankfulness to God, Creator of all.
"A picture book biography of Georgia O'Keeffe, with an emphasis on her sustainable homestead in Abiquiu, New Mexico"--
A fun, picture-packed sticker activity book, with fascinating information about garden flowers and more than 250 stickers!This exciting sticker activity book will teach kids about the flowers all around them in gardens and parks. The fascinating facts accompanied by simple, fun activities such as matching stickers to picture shapes, a life-cycle follow-the-trail, and a quiz make this book perfect for curious young minds.Children will go on a journey as they fill in the sticker pages, and learn about sunflowers, tulips, roses, daffodils, geraniums, dahlias, and more! From flowers that love the sun to those that grow in the shade, to the plants that provide food for garden birds, inside you'll find a whole world of wonderful plants waiting to be discovered. The combination of engaging activities and easy-to-understand information given in bite-sized pieces makes it easy for children to learn as they play.This sticker book about flowers for children offers: - Fascinating information about garden flowers for curious children aged 5-7.- 250 reusable, easy-to-peel stickers that are perfect for little fingers to add to the pages to complete the pictures.- Plenty of fascinating facts and information to keep kids engaged and to help them learn about the different types of flowers.- Sticker activities, a quiz, and fun facts which will captivate children and keep them entertained.This informative sticker book encourages children's interest in nature as they're challenged to find the correct stickers to fill in the blanks in images on the pages. Ultimate Sticker Book Garden Flowers will make children want to go out and explore gardens, so they can spot all the flowers they have learned about!At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why not complete the collection!Travel to the depths of the ocean with Ultimate Sticker Book Sharks, explore prehistoric lands with Ultimate Sticker Book Dinosaurs, learn about incredible wildlife with Ultimate Sticker Book Animals and discover the world of insects with Ultimate Sticker Book Garden Bugs.
A fun, picture-packed sticker activity book, with fascinating information about garden bugs and more than 250 stickers!This exciting sticker activity book will teach kids about the bugs all around them in gardens and parks. The fascinating facts accompanied by simple, fun activities such as matching stickers to picture shapes, a life-cycle follow-the-trail, and a quiz make this book perfect for curious young minds.Children will go on a journey as they fill in the sticker pages, and learn about bees, beetles, spiders, earthworms, snails, moths, and more! Find out how some bugs are predators, while others feed on plants, and discover how wriggly caterpillars turn into beautiful fluttery butterflies. The combination of engaging activities and easy-to-understand information given in bite-sized pieces makes it easy for children to learn as they play.This sticker book about bugs for children offers: - Fascinating information about garden bugs for curious children aged 5-7.- 250 reusable, easy-to-peel stickers, perfect for little fingers to add to the pages to complete the pictures.- Plenty of fascinating facts and information to keep kids engaged and to help them learn about bugs.- Sticker activities, a quiz, and fun facts which will captivate children and keep them entertained.This informative sticker book encourages children's interest in nature as they're challenged to find the correct stickers to fill in the blanks in images on the pages. Ultimate Sticker Book Garden Bugs will make children want to go out and explore gardens, so they can spot all the bugs and creepy-crawlies they have learned about!At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why not complete the collection!Travel to the depths of the ocean with Ultimate Sticker Book Sharks, explore prehistoric lands with Ultimate Sticker Book Dinosaurs, learn about incredible wildlife with Ultimate Sticker Book Animals and discover the world of plants with Ultimate Sticker Book Garden Flowers.
Plant a seed in a child to learn about agriculture, nutrition, care for creation, and develop a love for the Creator. Learn self-sustainability and the concept of food as medicine, through this engaging story of a grandmother lovingly reaching back and pouring knowledge into her grandson during a Spring Break of 'Homesteading with Grandma' to remember. Celebrate the generational love of family and the inspiration of wisdom for growth in children and adults alike.¿¿Alia continues her grandmother's legacy of hard work, research, and faith as she diligently pursues her own personal journey of health and agriculture to become more self-sufficient and heal herself naturally. It is her mission to reach back and help others learn how to do the same. But most importantly, to help the children of our future.
Josée Lavoie's A Day at Nanny and Eddy's is a lovely story inspired by her grandparents that live in a little blue house.Eloise loves visiting her grandparents Nanny and Eddy! Spend the day with her as she chooses the best vegetables from their garden with Eddy's help. Then, follow her to the kitchen where she prepares a yummy soup with Nanny. While the soup is cooking, they spend time looking at old family photos, drawing, dancing, and most importantly, spending time together. Before you know it, the soup is ready and the family sits down to enjoy a special lunch.
Alt, hvad du skal vide for at anlægge din første køkkenhave. Lær at dyrke gulerødder, ærter, majs og andre nemme grøntsager! Læs, hvordan du laver din egen kompost, gør jorden klar til såning og får dine grøntsager til at gro. MIN FØRSTE KØKKENHAVE gør med søde illustrationer og enkle anvisninger dyrkningen let som en leg.
Wie zieht man Erdbeeren zu Hause heran? Kann man ein Vogelhäuschen ohne Holz und Säge bauen? Und wie funktioniert eigentlich ein Kompost?Little Green Fingers, der Nachfolgetitel von Easy Peasy versammelt zahlreiche Aktivitäten rund ums Gärtnern mit Kindern. Angereichert mit wissenswerten Fakten und kleinteiligen Anleitungen macht das Buch Lust, sich die Finger dreckig zu machen, auszuprobieren und die kleinen Wunder des Gartens ganz aus der Nähe zu erleben. Egal ob im eigenen Garten, im Hinterhof oder auf dem Balkon, Spaß am Gärtnern ist selbst auf kleinstem Raum möglich.
A young boy wants to grow his own pizza, learns where the many ingredients come from, and learns how to grow the ingredients to make pizza sauce. Includes kid-friendly pizza sauce recipe.
Each season, a man and his granddaughter care for the special pecan tree he planted for her.
"This gorgeous celebration of the color blue and the indigo plant, by a Korean American debut artist and storyteller, powerfully connects art and the natural world."--
From the creator of the New York Times bestseller Women in Science, comes a nonfiction picture book series ready to grow young scientists by nurturing their curiosity about the natural world--starting with what's inside a flower.Budding backyard scientists can start exploring their world with this stunning introduction to these flowery show-stoppers--from seeds to roots to blooms. Learning how flowers grow gives kids beautiful building blocks of science and inquiry.In the launch of a new nonfiction picture book series, Rachel Ignotofsky's distinctive art style and engaging, informative text clearly answers any questions a child (or adult) could have about flowers.
Programa Viveros Sin Fronteras: agricultura urbana desde los hogares.Desde niño me ha fascinado el universo del reino vegetal, he sembrado y cosechado: maíz, ajíes, zapallos, calabazas, tomates, rabanitos, lechugas Etc. Como la mayoría de agricultores urbanos, aprendí en la práctica, mis principales maestros fueron mis familiares, amigos, profesores, que me compartieron sus saberes y creencias. Viví mis primeros quince años de vida en Piura, y mi relación extraordinaria con las plantas fue lo que marcó mi existencia.Las primeras páginas de este libro, las escribí en los arenales del distrito de Villa El Salvador, donde me volví a reencontrar con el maravilloso mundo de la agricultura, exactamente hace 19 años, comenzamos junto a mi esposa la tarea de hacer florecer y producir en nuestro propio hogar hortalizas, frutales y flores ya con algo de experiencia, y con un conjunto de organizaciones populares del distrito. Los comités de medio ambiente, (los verdes, como les llaman), se organizan para tener sus barrios más limpios, sus parques, calles y alamedas verdes, con ellos continuamos, nuestro aprendizaje; de manera especial con los amigos de la Red Ambiental de la Urbanización Pachacamac, generosamente comenzaron a compartir con nosotros sus conocimientos para hacer brotar del desierto variadas flores, deliciosos frutos, hacer crecer árboles que en el verano dan sombra y que en el invierno nos animan con su fortaleza.Claro, todo eso con escasos recursos, casi cero herramientas, casi cero semillas, reutilizando los restos orgánicos de los propios domicilios para elaborar abonos, utilizando las plantas para combatir sus plagas, aprovechando el agua de lluvia y reutilizando el agua del hogar.Ahí nace nuestro Programa Viveros Sin Fronteras, agricultura urbana desde los hogares, inspirada en el Comité de Medio Ambiente Las Poncianas, Su líder Collas tenía en su casa un hermoso jardín donde producía plantas, era un mini vivero, que abastecía de plantas a sus vecinos, todo su barrio lucia verde, inspirado en su experiencia me dije si una casa puede producir 100 plantas al mes, entre diez casas podemos producir 1000 y de esa manera contribuir a tener nuestra ciudad verde. Hoy Viveros Sin Fronteras es un programa que contribuye desde los hogares a un ambiente saludable destacando el aporte que realizamos desde nuestros hogares al planeta.Gracias a reconocidas instituciones como a la Asociación Atocongo, hoy llamada UNACEM, y el Programa de Pequeñas Donaciones del PNUD, comenzamos a llegar de casa en casa, en cuatro grupos residenciales de Villa El Salvador. Las familias nos abrieron las puertas de sus hogares para desarrollar juntos lo que llamamos jardines productivos; en los locales comunales y centros educativos, desarrollamos talleres de agricultura urbana, y comenzamos a escribir, nuestros primeros manuales.
This beautifully illustrated book will get little gardeners interested in the garden all year round, with pages packed full of seasonal information and fun crafting activities.
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