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Appalachian Sustainable
Agriculture
Project
306 West Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801
Voice: 828-236-1282
Fax: 828-236-1280
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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.


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Children's Literature — Alphabet

A is for Appalachia! by Lynn Pack. Nonfiction about Appalachian history and heritage.

Alison's Zinnias by Anita Lobel. Alliterating nonfiction about flowers and their names.

Alphabet Garden by Laura Coats.

Alphabetical Soup by Suzy Spafford.

An Edible Alphabet by Bonnie Christensen.

Beetle Alphabet Book by David Biedrzycki and Jerry Pallotta. Nonfiction about beetles.

Butterfly Alphabet Book by Brian Cassie and Jerry Pallotta. Nonfiction about butterfilies.

Cottage Garden Alphabet by Andrea Wisnewski.  Nonfiction about  gardens illustrated with paper cuts.

Cow's Alfalfa-bet by Woody Jackson. Nonfiction about farm life.

Eating the Alphabet: Fruits and Vegetables from A to Z by Louise Ehlert. Nonfiction.

Farmer's Alphabet by Mary Azarian. Nonfiction about  farms and gardens illustrated with wood prints.

Garden Alphabet by Isabel Wilner.

Gardener's Alphabet by Mary Azarian.

Plant and Animal Alphabet Coloring Book by Leslie Tillett. Nonfiction about plants and animals.

Prairie Primer A to Z by Caroline Stutson. Fiction.

Spice Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta. Nonfiction about herbs, spices, and food.

Victory Garden Vegetable Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Bob Thomson. Nonfiction.

 
Kids Comments on Farm to School

From Nikolay
The garden lets me learn outside of school. It let me be able to smell different smells. I like to taste things in our garden.
 
From Ashley
The school garden helps me make good food choices when I'm shopping with my folks.
 
From Sam D.
Thank you for teaching us about growing and planting plants. It was graet seeing Swiss chard and kale plants. And zinnias lettuce and onin seeds. We will all water and wamth.
 
From Breanna
I platid some onions. I appreciate you lating us have a garden. It was fun pulling the weeds. And fun plating the seeds. When some of them need pold we will pull them up.
 


 
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