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A very special activity book with step-by-step guidance on growing vegetables, fruit and flowers in harmony with the natural world. Sections include sowing seeds, composting, recognising garden pests and garden friends and there area also delicious recipes to help you savour your own fresh food. 'The book explains how to grow and cook in harmony with the natural world - important issues for children to consider. It explains, not just what to do, but why to do it for the benefit of our world. The suggestions are accessible for all... Practical ideas are attractively complemented by lots of pictures, which are entertaining as well as factual.'www.amazon.co.uk ISBN: 9781874735915
ISBN-10: 1874735913
Classification: Gardening (Children's / Teenage) , Cooking & food (Children's / Teenage)
Format: Paperback (278mm x 216mm x mm)
Pages: 24
Imprint: b small publishing limited
Publisher: b small publishing limited
Publish Date: 1-Mar-2001
Country of Publication: United Kingdom

Tui NZ Kids' Garden by Diana Noonan Tui NZ Kids' Garden by Diana Noonan This highly illustrated guide has been written specifically for the young gardener. It contains all the essential information you need to start a garden plus information on the most popular plants young gardeners might like to cultivate.

Stamp, Stomp, Whomp by Jackie French Stamp, Stomp, Whomp by Jackie French Stamp Stomp Womp is a companion book to How to Guzzle Your Garden. Popular author and Burke's Backyard presenter, Jackie French helps children discover ways of getting rid of garden pests. Children, parents, and teachers will all love this book and Jackie's amusing, but serious, stories of garden pests and what to do about them. Ages 10+

Garden Crafts for Children by Dawn Isaac Garden Crafts for Children by Dawn Isaac Garden Crafts for Children is crammed full of inspirational ideas to get kids excited about gardening and nature. A wheelbarrow vegetable garden, cress caterpillars, an insect hotel and a sunflower alley are just some of the fun and creative ideas in this invaluable book.

Strawberries by Helen Lanz Strawberries by Helen Lanz Gives step-by-step instructions for growing your own fruit or vegetables in containers or in the garden

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Get Dressed Robbie by Lone Morton Get Dressed Robbie, Paperback (October 2009) A warm humorous story, enchanting colour illustrations and carefully controlled bilingual text with lots of repetition. It also ends with a short picture dictionary to highlight the key words in the new language.

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I trained as a graphic designer at St Martin's School of Art and initially started my career in promotion and advertising. As a freelance, I began to work with books and helped for ten years to develop the style and design of the b small list and contributed to the creation of many of the titles, particularly in collaboration with Clare Beaton. My interest in writing for children and my passion for design and crafts led to my writing three stories for the I Can Read series and three titles in the Stencil Book series. I'm also joint author of the Language Fun series, Pen Pals and All About Me in the First Record Series. After two holidays working on an organic farm in Canada, I became a very keen organic gardener and have since converted my back garden in West London into a flourishing organic plot. As a result, my book Grow Organic, Eat Organic shares my practical advice and I'm sure it will appeal to other budding organic gardeners of all ages.

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