Compost Stew: An A to Z Recipe for the Earth

Awards:   Short-listed for Bank Street Child Study Children's Book Award.
Author:   Mary McKenna Siddals ,  Ashley Wolff
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780385755382


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   14 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for Bank Street Child Study Children's Book Award.

Overview

From apple cores to zinnia heads, readers will discover the best ingredients for a successful compost pile! Teach kids to compost and help them develop life-long habits to protect the Earth. From apple cores to zinnia heads, readers will discover the best ingredients for a successful compost pile in this fun picture book perfect for Earth Day! Kids everywhere are seeking knowledge about the environment and climate change. Not only is composting becoming more common in households and residential gardens, but many school gardens feature compost piles, too. But how do you start a compost pile? What's safe to include? Perfect for an Earth Day focus or year-round reference, this inviting book provides all the answers for kids and families looking for simple, child-friendly ways to help the planet.

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Author:   Mary McKenna Siddals ,  Ashley Wolff
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Dragonfly Books
Dimensions:   Width: 25.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.198kg
ISBN:  

9780385755382


ISBN 10:   0385755384
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   14 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Review, CM Magazine, October 15, 2010: An imaginative and engaging introduction to the concept of composting. Review, Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: This wonderful rhyming picture book will show children how easy, and how fun, composting can be. Review, San Francisco Chronicle Bouncy rhymes and busy collage art zip along as everything from apple cores to zinnia heads gets tossed into a rich and rotting soil-bound mix. A potentially heavy-handed message is delivered with a light touch so that you want to start your own waste heap right away. Mission accomplished! Review, Washington Post When it comes to promoting environmentalism, there's no harm in starting young....Ashley Wolff's collage-style illustrations, made from newspaper, tea bags and other recycled materials, echo writer Mary McKenna Siddals's message of reducing waste. Review, Booklist This title highlights a subject rarely covered in youth books and provides a lighthearted introduction to an earth- and kid-friendly activity. The brightly patterned collage artwork featuring a cast of multicultural kids working together will easily draw a young audience. Compost Stew is beautiful, poetic, evocative and educational. It provides such vital, important information for children (and adults) to understand and embrace, and to put into practice! This book greatly respects its readers, and I hope it will become as widely read and popular as it deserves. Mollie Katzen, author of Moosewood Cookbook and Pretend Soup


Review, CM Magazine, October 15, 2010: An imaginative and engaging introduction to the concept of composting. Review, Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: This wonderful rhyming picture book will show children how easy, and how fun, composting can be. Review, San Francisco Chronicle Bouncy rhymes and busy collage art zip along as everything from apple cores to zinnia heads gets tossed into a rich and rotting soil-bound mix. A potentially heavy-handed message is delivered with a light touch so that you want to start your own waste heap right away. Mission accomplished! Review, Washington Post When it comes to promoting environmentalism, there's no harm in starting young....Ashley Wolff's collage-style illustrations, made from newspaper, tea bags and other recycled materials, echo writer Mary McKenna Siddals's message of reducing waste. Review, Booklist This title highlights a subject rarely covered in youth books and provides a lighthearted introduction to an earth- and kid-friendly activity. The brightly patterned collage artwork featuring a cast of multicultural kids working together will easily draw a young audience. Compost Stew is beautiful, poetic, evocative--and educational. It provides such vital, important information for children (and adults) to understand and embrace, and to put into practice! This book greatly respects its readers, and I hope it will become as widely read and popular as it deserves. -Mollie Katzen, author of Moosewood Cookbook and Pretend Soup


Review, CM Magazine, October 15, 2010: An imaginative and engaging introduction to the concept of composting. Review, Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: This wonderful rhyming picture book will show children how easy, and how fun, composting can be. Review, San Francisco Chronicle Bouncy rhymes and busy collage art zip along as everything from apple cores to zinnia heads gets tossed into a rich and rotting soil-bound mix. A potentially heavy-handed message is delivered with a light touch so that you want to start your own waste heap right away. Mission accomplished! Review, Washington Post When it comes to promoting environmentalism, there's no harm in starting young....Ashley Wolff's collage-style illustrations, made from newspaper, tea bags and other recycled materials, echo writer Mary McKenna Siddals's message of reducing waste. Review, Booklist This title highlights a subject rarely covered in youth books and provides a lighthearted introduction to an earth- and kid-friendly activity. The brightly patterned collage artwork featuring a cast of multicultural kids working together will easily draw a young audience. Compost Stew is beautiful, poetic, evocative--and educational. It provides such vital, important information for children (and adults) to understand and embrace, and to put into practice! This book greatly respects its readers, and I hope it will become as widely read and popular as it deserves. -Mollie Katzen, author of Moosewood Cookbook and Pretend Soup Review, CM Magazine, October 15, 2010: An imaginative and engaging introduction to the concept of composting. Review, Through the Looking Glass, June 1, 2010: This wonderful rhyming picture book will show children how easy, and how fun, composting can be. Review, San Francisco Chronicle Bouncy rhymes and busy collage art zip along as everything from apple cores to zinnia heads gets tossed into a rich and rotting soil-bound mix. A potentially heavy-handed message is delivered with a light touch so that you want to start your own waste heap right away. Mission accomplished! Review, Washington Post When it comes to promoting environmentalism, there's no harm in starting young....Ashley Wolff's collage-style illustrations, made from newspaper, tea bags and other recycled materials, echo writer Mary McKenna Siddals's message of reducing waste. Review, Booklist This title highlights a subject rarely covered in youth books and provides a lighthearted introduction to an earth- and kid-friendly activity. The brightly patterned collage artwork featuring a cast of multicultural kids working together will easily draw a young audience. Compost Stew is beautiful, poetic, evocative and educational. It provides such vital, important information for children (and adults) to understand and embrace, and to put into practice! This book greatly respects its readers, and I hope it will become as widely read and popular as it deserves. Mollie Katzen, author of Moosewood Cookbook and Pretend Soup


Author Information

MARY McKENNA SIDDALS is the author of several picture books for the very young, including Millions of Snowflakes. In addition, she has written dozens of children's stories, articles, poems, and activities appearing in a variety of magazines. A former teacher, she lives in British Columbia, Canada, where she enjoys tending to her own batch of Compost Stew. ASHLEY WOLFF is the author and/or illustrator of more than sixty children's books, including Baby Beluga; I Love My Mommy Because; I Love My Daddy Because; Mama's Milk; Stella and Roy Go Camping; I Call My Grandma Nana; I Call My Grandpa Papa; When Lucy Goes Out Walking; and the beloved Miss Bindergarten series. Ashley wrangles thousands of red wriggler compost worms in her San Francisco backyard garden. She grows flowers, vegetables, and an amazingly prolific persimmon tree.

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