When Ruby Tried to Grow Candy

When Ruby Tried to Grow Candy by Valorie Fisher is a delightful children’s book published by Schwartz & Wade Books in 2008. This edition features 40 pages of imaginative storytelling, presented in English. The narrative follows Ruby Louise Hawthorne as she discovers a whimsical garden where teacups grow on trees and shoes sprout like weeds. Guided by Miss Wysterious, Ruby learns essential gardening rules, which she hopes will help her jellybeans flourish.
Readers will find a blend of humor and fantasy as Ruby navigates her enchanting gardening adventure. The story emphasizes the importance of care and attention in nurturing plants, even when they are as unconventional as candy. Valorie Fisher’s mixed-media illustrations, which incorporate real candy, add a unique visual element to the tale, making it an engaging experience for young readers. This book is sure to entertain those with a sweet tooth and a love for imaginative stories.
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Ruby Louise Hawthorne can’t believe her eyes. Right there, in Miss Wysterious’s garden, teacups are growing on trees, shoes are sprouting like weeds, and eggbeaters are jangling from branches. So maybe Ruby should listen when Miss Wysterious tells her all the important rules of gardening–like watering and weeding and labeling what you plant. That way, when Ruby plants her jellybeans, they really just might grow. . . . Anyone with even the slightest sweet tooth is sure to rejoice along with Ruby when her candy finally sprouts! And it’s all depicted in Fisher’s mixedmedia illustrations that include real candy!
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