Mystery Vine
What is that mystery vine growing over in the garden? As summer progresses in to fall the mystery is solved. This book includes pumpkin recipes, gardening activities, and instructions to create your own classroom “book vine.”
What is that mystery vine growing over in the garden? As summer progresses in to fall the mystery is solved. This book includes pumpkin recipes, gardening activities, and instructions to create your own classroom “book vine.”
Dragons love feasting on tasty princesses, but one dragon is different. Herb loves vegetables and wants the dragons to be peaceful creatures. Will he convert his friends to his unusual ways?
A beautifully illustrated version of Riley’s well known poem.
The caterpillar is very hungry as he prepares for his transformation!
Children plant a “popcorn” seed and wait for it to grow. The illustrations suggest ideas for acting out the growth of the corn plant.
This rhyming vegetable chant is illustrated with colorful photographs and serves as a great introduction to a wide variety of vegetables for young children.
The wind might not blow backwards, but rain really does make applesauce! This beautifully illustrated book pairs imaginative statements (“silly talk”) with the reoccurring statement that rain makes applesauce. Children will love watching the transformation of the apple tree seedling as it becomes applesauce on each page.