Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening

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Summary

Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening by Walker Books Ltd is the perfect introduction to the world of gardening for children, designed to spark curiosity and foster a love for nature. This delightful book offers a collection of fifteen simple, step-by-step projects that make gardening accessible and fun for young hands, encouraging them to explore the magic of growing their own fruits and vegetables.

This engaging children’s book falls within the Practical Interests category, capturing the essence of non-fiction for ages 5-12. With vibrant illustrations by Daniela Sosa, "Growing Green" combines education and entertainment seamlessly. Each project is crafted to be easy to follow, ensuring that every child can take part in the joys of gardening, cultivating not just plants but also essential life skills.

Children will discover the wonders of nature through hands-on learning experiences that promote responsibility, patience, and environmental awareness. As they dig into the dirt, plant seeds, and watch their gardens flourish, they’ll gain a sense of achievement that comes from nurturing life. This book is a fantastic resource for cultivating a lifelong passion for the natural world.

Perfect for budding gardeners and families looking to spend quality time outdoors, "Growing Green" stands out in the children’s non-fiction market by offering unique, edible gardening projects that are as educational as they are enjoyable. Whether for a birthday or as a delightful addition to your child's bookshelf, this book is a must-have for any young enthusiast eager to learn about gardening.

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Product Information

Title: Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening
ISBN: 9781529523904
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Walker Books Ltd
Illustrator: Sosa, Daniela
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Dimensions: 269 x 246 x 6 mm
Publication Date: 06 March, 2025
Pagination: 32 pages
Weight: 206 g

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