The Garden That We Grew

The Garden That We Grew by Joan Holub is an illustrated book published by National Geographic Books on August 27, 2001. This 32-page work is presented in English and invites young readers to explore the joys of gardening through a playful narrative. The story follows the journey of planting seeds and watching them grow, culminating in the appearance of large pumpkins, which can be transformed into pumpkin pie and jack-o’-lanterns.
Readers will find a delightful rhyming format that makes the concepts of gardening accessible and engaging. The book emphasizes themes related to seasons and celebrations, particularly focusing on Halloween. This edition is designed for beginner readers, making it an ideal choice for introducing young children to the joys of nature and the fun of gardening.
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After planting the seeds and watching them grow, huge pumpkins appear in a patch. Now we can make pumpkin pie and jack-o’-lanterns! Planting a garden is so much fun, and this rhyming reader shows us how.
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