Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest
Illustrated with beautiful cut-paper collages, this book describes some of the planet’s most extreme environments.
Illustrated with beautiful cut-paper collages, this book describes some of the planet’s most extreme environments.
As the days grow shorter, harvest time approaches. Rhythmic rhymes and a repeating refrain describe the process of “bringing the harvest home.”
Can chickens swim or fly or lay golden eggs? Henrietta is tired of life in the cramped chicken coop and is ready for something more. Even though the older chickens laugh at her, she soon inspires them to reach a little bit higher themselves.
Written for older children or adults, this book is filled with practical advice about garden, mixed with whimsical ideas of how to share gardening with young children. A great resource for teachers or parents starting a school garden.
In colonial Pennsylvania Sarah gets a new dress made from scratch! This rhythmic, rhyming story follows the planting of flax and carding of wool to the spinning of fiber and weaving of fabric, all the way to the eventual creation of a new dress for Sarah.
After a summer of tending the garden it is time to harvest the delicious rewards of all that hard work.
ASAP’s Local Food Guide for Kids is a guide to area school gardens, family-friendly farms, and other Farm to School happenings…
These easy crêpes are a delicious way to enjoy a favorite sign of spring – local strawberries!
Containing white beans, local spinach, and just enough garlic, this zesty dip is perfect with tortilla chips, pita bread, or homemade crackers.