Garden Friends

Garden Friends by Anne Geddes is a delightful exploration of the enchanting world of gardens, published by Cedco Publishing Company in 1996. This first edition features 14 sturdy cardboard pages, designed for young readers to engage with the vibrant colors and diverse creatures that inhabit these magical spaces. The book presents a unique opportunity for children to discover friendships and families among the flowers and foliage, making it an inviting experience for early learning.
Readers will find that Garden Friends focuses on teaching important comprehension skills, such as perceiving context and categorizing. With full-page images and large, clear type, this book is tailored to support young minds as they navigate the concepts of nature and community. The engaging visuals and accessible text make it a valuable addition to any child’s library, encouraging exploration and curiosity about the wonders of gardens.
Official synopsis Publisher
Gardens are magical places, where creatures and critters and all kinds of plants make their homes. What better place for a young reader to visit? Colors come to life, Friends are there for the making, and all kinds of Families can be found in the flowers and foliage of Anne Geddes’ garden. Built with sturdy cardboard pages, featuring full page images, and containing large clear type, these board books help teach important comprehension skills like perceiving context and categorizing.
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