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Books with title Busy in the Garden

  • Quiet in the Garden

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 3, 2009)
    I love to go into the garden.I sit quietly.I see flowers and plants.It makes me feel peaceful.If I am very still,I see birds, insects,and creatures I hadnot noticed before.I can even hear them!Nibble, crunch, chomp.Chew, bite, slurp,swallow, gulp.They are all hungry!Get ready to look and listen.Get ready fbr fun in the quiet garden.You can make your own quiet garden, too!
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  • The Garden

    Elsie V. Aidinoff

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 13, 2004)
    In the beginning ...There was the Serpent, there for Eve's awakening, and for all the days since. Teacher, mentor, companion, friend, and more. There was God. The Creator. Quick to anger. Dangerous. Majestic. There was Adam: as God said, a joy to behold.And there was Eve.These four hold the future in their hands. And only Eve -- or perhaps the Serpent, too -- wonders what lies outside the Garden of Eden. Passionate, witty, beautifully drawn, and utterly unforgettable, The Garden, a debut novel, remakes and offers insights into a story that forms a cornerstone of our understanding.
  • Into the Garden

    Virginia Andrews

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Ltd, Jan. 31, 2003)
    Book by Andrews, Virginia
  • Buddha in the Garden

    David Bouchard, Zhong-Yang Huang

    Hardcover (Raincoast Books, May 3, 2002)
    After a small boy is adopted by monks at a Buddhist temple, he spends his time tending the temple gardens and discovering the nature of enlightenment.
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  • Vera in the Garden

    Marjolein Bastin

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, May 1, 1988)
    Vera the mouse and her insect and animal friends plant seeds, pick flowers, and nap in a wheelbarrow
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  • Lions in the Garden

    Chelsea Luna

    eBook (Lyrical Press, March 1, 2016)
    Prague, 1610Ludmila Novakova--Mila--has barely set foot outside Prague Castle in her seventeen years. But with the choice between braving the bandits and wolves of Bohemia's uneasy roads or being married off to a disgusting old baron, she's taken what she can carry and fled. Escape won't be easy. Even Mila has heard the rumors of a rebellion coming against the court. The peasants are hungry. The king hasn't been seen in months. Mila's father, the High Chancellor, is well known and well hated. But Mila can't sit behind a stone wall and let fear force her into a life of silk gowns and certain misery. Her mother's death has taught her that much. She has one ally: Marc, the son of the blacksmith. A commoner, a Protestant--and perhaps a traitor, too. But the farther she gets from the castle, the more lies she uncovers, unraveling everything she thought she knew. And the harder it is to tell friend from enemy--and wrong from right . . .
  • Busy in the Garden

    George Shannon, Sam Williams

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 28, 2006)
    Zucchini meeny miney moe. Plant a seed and watch it grow. How will you stay busy in the garden? Picking bouquets? Uprooting rutabagas? Looking for four-leaf clovers? Eating juicy berries? Here are twenty-four poems ripe for the picking. Delicious!
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  • In the Garden

    Elizabeth Lang

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces how to grow a garden to learn more about healthy eating habits.
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  • Busy in the Garden

    George Shannon, Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 28, 2006)
    Amazing Snakes! is the fifth title in an award–winning series of I Can Read Books that features photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), one of the world's most esteemed wildlife conservation organizations. The exceptional writing and design of the I Can Read Books–paired with WCS's global research and conservation efforts, educational programs, and stunning color photographs–make this a standout series for children, caregivers, and teachers!
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  • In the Garden of Eden

    Dr. Hovind, Kent, Brent Giles

    Paperback (Bridge Logos Fndtn, Oct. 29, 2010)
    The Adventures of Danny the Dinosaur , In Garden of Eden will take the reader back to the creation of the Earth. You will join Danny as he sees the creation story and the Garden of Eden through the eyes of his great-grandpa, Darrel the Dinosaur, who was there to see it all happen. This book is beautifully illustrated in full color and is book one of the Danny the Dinosaur series which teaches biblical truth to children.
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  • In the Garden

    Peggy Collins

    Hardcover (Applesauce Press, March 3, 2009)
    In the Garden is an enchanting children's book about the delights of planting and sowing. Told from the perspective of a young boy, and illustrated in lush colors reminiscent of a blossoming garden, it beautifully conveys the magic, mystery, and wonder of a growing season. Witness the exciting and ever-changing world of a backyard garden through the eyes of a young child, as he plants a simple patch of dirt with a variety of vegetable seeds, pretty flowers, and a few of his favorite toys. Join in the fun as the little boy stomps through puddles, meets slimy slugs and beautiful butterflies, enjoys tasty treats fresh from the garden, and best of all gets lots of hugs and kisses. Before long, everything in the garden has grown bigger-even the little gardener! Inspired by her own child's gardening adventures, author and illustrator Peggy Collins charms readers with cheery, colorful artwork and endearing text that perfectly captures a child's unique view of the growing world around him.
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  • Over in the garden

    Jennifer Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2003)
    A one to ten counting book set in a lively garden. This playful counting book introduces readers to a garden and the animals that live there. Sing and clap to the tune of Over in the Meadow, while searching for the hidden numbers on each page!