Grandpa’s Garden

“Grandpa’s Garden” by Stella Fry, published by Barefoot Books in March 2012, is a charming 40-page story that invites young readers to explore the joys of gardening. The narrative follows Billy and his grandpa as they transform a simple patch of earth into a flourishing vegetable garden, illustrating the process from spring planting to autumn harvesting. This edition features warm illustrations and poetic language, making it accessible and engaging for children.
Readers will discover the magic of growing their own food and the importance of family collaboration in this delightful tale. The story not only highlights various gardening activities but also includes kid-friendly tips for year-round gardening, making it a practical resource for young aspiring gardeners. With themes centered around animals, seasons, and family lifestyles, “Grandpa’s Garden” serves as an informative introduction to the wonders of nature and the satisfaction of nurturing plants.
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“Grandpa’s Garden is inspirational and informative — you shouldn’t be surprised if even the youngest of readers are ready to start planting after reading this delightful story” – New York Botanical Garden
Dig, plant, water, grow! Follow Billy and his grandpa from spring to autumn as they team up to turn a patch of earth into a thriving vegetable garden. From sowing seeds to fending off slugs to harvesting a rainbow of fruits and veggies, this sweet story captures the magic of growing your own food – and the joy of doing it together.
- Warm illustrations and poetic language make for a calming, heartwarming story
- Includes kid-friendly tips for year round gardening
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