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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rick Swann , Christy HalePublisher: READERS to EATERS Imprint: READERS to EATERS ISBN: 9780998436630ISBN 10: 0998436631 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 April 2018 Recommended Age: From 6 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsOur School Garden!draws upon the best parts of what a school garden can be-a place to spark curiosity, explore, work hard, laugh, make friends and deepen academic learning. This book would complement any library for students who are learning where food comes from. --Kyle Cornforth, Director, Edible Schoolyard Berkeley From educational opportunities to building community and friendships, this picture book introduces the rewards of school gardens... [An] informative, enjoyable approach to the subject. --Booklist The beautiful illustrative work of Christy Hale lends a perfect visual component to this book, capturing the vibrant colors and dreamy scenes that make up a year in a garden. --Life Lab Our School Garden! draws upon the best parts of what a school garden can be--a place to spark curiosity, explore, work hard, laugh, make friends and deepen academic learning. --Kyle Cornforth, The Edible Schoolyard Project - Winner, Growing Good Kids Book Award, Junior Master Gardener and the American Horticultural Society- Whole Kids Foundation Book Club Selection - 15 Books For Future Foodies, Food Tank: The Food Think Tank Our School Garden! draws upon the best parts of what a school garden can be--a place to spark curiosity, explore, work hard, laugh, make friends and deepen academic learning. --The Edible Schoolyard Project The beautiful illustrative work of Christy Hale lends a perfect visual component to this book, capturing the vibrant colors and dreamy scenes that make up a year in a garden. --Lifelab From educational opportunities to building community and friendships, this picture book introduces the rewards of school gardens...Hale's charming, richly-hued, textured illustrations depict multicultural characters and a variety of garden-related activities... [An] informative, enjoyable approach to the subject. --Booklist This well designed and informative book would make an especially good choice for schools that are planning or already have a vegetable garden. --Puget Sound Council for Children's Literature and Media A charming story of culture, food and friendship and an inspiring call to action. Every school should have a garden like this one! --Edible Seattle Our School Garden!draws upon the best parts of what a school garden can be-a place to spark curiosity, explore, work hard, laugh, make friends and deepen academic learning. This book would complement any library for students who are learning where food comes from. --Kyle Cornforth, Director, Edible Schoolyard Berkeley From educational opportunities to building community and friendships, this picture book introduces the rewards of school gardens...Hale's charming, richly-hued, textured illustrations depict multicultural characters and a variety of garden-related activities... Swann's enthusiasm and advocacy will pique kids' interest and engage them...in this informative, enjoyable approach to the subject. --Booklist Author InformationRick Swann has been gardening and foraging for food since he was a child. A former elementary school librarian, he is the co-lead of Slow Food Seattle's school garden program and an active member of the Seattle School Garden Network. At national and state conferences, he speaks on food literacy and the history of school gardens. Our School Garden! is his first picture book. Swann lives in Seattle, Washington. Read more about him at rickswann.com. Christy Hale has illustrated many award-winning children's books, and is the author and illustrator of The East-West House: Noguchi's Childhood in Japan and Dreaming Up: A Celebration of Building. She is also an art director and designer, and teaches picture book writing at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She lives in Palo Alto, California. Read more about her at christyhale.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |