A bright and beautiful classic about the simple pleasures of gardening from bestselling and beloved Caldecott Honoree Lois Ehlert.Calling all budding gardeners What would you like to grow today? Is it... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Everything about this book is great. The illustrations are bright and geometric. The story is engaging and fun. A wonderful book for ages one to four.
A great book for students learning English
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is a terrific book to use for toddlers or young students learning English. The illustrations are clear and the vocabulary is easy to follow. A terrific book to spark a conversation about healthy eating habits.
Good book on gardening life cycle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This small board book is simply and beautifully illustrated in bright flat colors. Usually the illustrations are very understandable and clear, but occasionally the color contrast between the object and the background is poor making the object disappear into the background. The main text is in large bold print and simple language; however, the labels for each object are in very small print, making them difficult for my older eyes to read. My 3 year old enjoys the book. Its a beautiful book and I would buy it again; however, I would check out some of the larger formats of the book first.
Good lesson for little children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
As well as being attractive and quite an easy read (my five year old managed it), it encourages children to be interested in vegetables-both growing and eating them. Great book.
Good Book for Small Children - a review of Growing Veg. Soup
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book has gotten good reviews by others but I am a little less enthusiastic about it. Certainly I love the concept of teaching about gardening and how food makes it's way from the soil to our plates; but the artwork, I think, gets in the way of making this a superior 5-Star text. For example, the abstract art [bold and attractive] is okay for demonstrating seeds sitting in the soil, but it is not very good for actually showing what a squash blossom looks like. For all you can tell, it's a open tulip on a vine. Likewise the corn is shown as being orange instead of yellow. Four Stars. This book gives children an idea of how food goes from the ground to the bowl, but if you are looking for a book that will give your young child an accurate picture of what growing veggies look like, you'll have to keep searching.
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