Eat Where You Live
Intended for an adult reader, this book contains recipes, ideas for local foraging, and food preservation tips that can be utilized in classrooms with children of all ages.
Intended for an adult reader, this book contains recipes, ideas for local foraging, and food preservation tips that can be utilized in classrooms with children of all ages.
Mother Earth writes this letter to all the children of the world, reminding them of the importance of loving and protecting her.
Chef Henri sets out to make the perfect vegetable stew, and winds up with a melting pot of different vegetable personalities and cultures. Each vegetable finds that they are even more delicious with the help of their friends. The story is told in rhyme and teaches the importance of acceptance and cooperation.
An informative book that uses words and photographs to describe a year in the life of a cranberry bog.
From the ruby-throated hummingbird zig-zagging around to the orb weaver spinning its web, this book of delicate poetry highlights the many unique creatures of the world.
An introduction to the history of corn production, its many beautiful varieties, and the life cycle of the plant. You are sure to captured by the colorful images of this book!
This fast-moving, quick-talking ‘Chicken-Chasing Queen,’ a high-spirited little girl on her grandma’s farm, comes to understand and respect Miss Hen when she discovers this prize chicken’s well-guarded secret!
Carlos’s mother warns Carlos to take a bath each evening after a long day of gardening. See what happens day after day as Carlos refuses to was the dirt from his body, specifically from inside his ears. Printed in both English and Spanish, this story offers an inside look to Hispanic heritage.
A girl bands together with her community to plant a garden on a vacant lot.