One Leaf Rides the Wind
This introduction to haiku counts the objects found in a Japanese garden.
This introduction to haiku counts the objects found in a Japanese garden.
This book features a photographic exploration of children around the world and what they eat and cook. It includes several recipes in the back for sweet treats from each continent.
The students at Pepper Lane Elementary need a place to plant their seeds. Miss Marigold has the prefect suggestion, why not start a school garden? The kids get to work preparing the soil and planting their seeds. Then all they need to do is water, weed, and wait.
A class project goes out of control, turning into a hilarious escapade.
A story of all the wonderful things to do in the summer, illustrated by beautiful cut-paper illustrations.
It’s an exciting day in a small Alabama town – Dr. George Washington Carver has arrived to show the community how to improve the soil and grow a variety of delicious crops! A great introduction to early “farm to school.”
A boy emperor in China sets the children of the kingdom on a quest to discover the greatest power in the world. What’s discovered might not be what you think!
A detailed guide to food and nutrition, perfect for a young audience.
Mr. Tiffin’s class is on a mission to see how many seeds are in three different sized pumpkins. They pull out all the seeds and count by twos, fives and tens to see which pumpkin has the most, and are surprised by what they discover. This book is a fun way to introduce kids to