Who Grew My Soup?
A boy goes on a magical journey to the farms where his soup ingredients were grown.
A boy goes on a magical journey to the farms where his soup ingredients were grown.
While out for a walk, Mrs. McGee sees a beautiful garden. But whose garden is it? Does it belong to the gardener, or the woodchuck, or maybe even the breeze?
A simple, rhyming story about planting, growing, and harvesting a vegetable garden.
All about the Earth’s different habitats and ecosystems. The main part of the book is written in simple, rhyming prose, and each page contains additional facts and details for older students.
Children plant a “popcorn” seed and wait for it to grow. The illustrations suggest ideas for acting out the growth of the corn plant.
An expanded and illustrated version of the traditional children’s rhyme.
This rhyming vegetable chant is illustrated with colorful photographs and serves as a great introduction to a wide variety of vegetables for young children.
All of the reptiles in the forest – from the largest crocodiles to the smallest skinks – have been invited to the reptile ball! The rhyming tale includes a section with facts about each reptile in the back.
A beautifully illustrated rhyming story that describes different kinds of flowers and seeds and what they grow up to become.