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Books with title Busy in the Garden

  • Molly in the Garden

    Kate Pope, Liz Pope

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2008)
    This cheerful little story for toddlers features color illustrations on every one of its sturdy board pages. Each appealing picture's bright colors are further enhanced by scatterings of tiny metallic sparkles embedded on the page to catch and reflect light. Sparkles in the flowers and butterflies in the garden, will bring a fresh sparkle to the eyes of the toddler who picks up this delightful book.Book Details:Format: Board BookPublication Date: 2/1/2008Pages: 16Reading Level: Age 3 and Up
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  • In the Garden

    Patricia Castle

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Aligned to the Common Core State Standards, this leveled, informational text is great for individual or small group reading instruction.
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  • Garden in the Sands

    Ellie Mitten

    eBook (Southernwood Press, June 2, 2020)
    In Miran, it only rains once a year.When the king angered the gods, they cursed both him and his lands.All now suffer for his crimes.This desolate existence is all Quil has ever known, but one she sets out to fix, if only to gain the attention she craves.A dying prince, however, challenges everything she thought she knew.Lira, a goddess above, is desperate to help the humans too, but from a far darker threat.She must face betrayal and heartache before discovering if she’s willing to risk everything.Can either save Miran before it’s too late?And is a secret garden really the key that could save them all?
  • Baby in the Garden

    Catherine Habbie

    language (, July 31, 2019)
    'Baby Goes to the Garden' is a delightful book about baby's adventures in the garden, as she meets the gnome, the elf, and learns the names of many flowers. The beautifully illustrated book is sure to make the baby and mummy coo in delight.
  • Butterflies in the Garden

    Carol Lerner

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 14, 2002)
    Swallowtails, sulphurs, and skippers. Brushfoots, whites, and gossamer wings. So many different kinds of butterflies!In her highly praised Style, Carol Lerner shows you how to lure these winged beauties into your garden. She vividly depicts flowers that attract hungry butterflies, as well as plants where they leave their eggs. Her clear text explains what butterflies eat and how they grow -- from caterpillars to full-grown fliers.Every bright butterfly inside this book also appears on the endpapers. Can you match them all? With some practice, you'll soon be able to identify those that come to your own butterfly garden.
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  • Busy Garden

    Jack Tickle

    Hardcover (Caterpillar Books, )
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  • In the Garden

    Elizabeth Lang

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Introduces how to grow a garden to learn more about healthy eating habits.
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  • In The Garden

    Lauren McNerney Stinnett, Kristen McNerney Tincher (Graphic Design), Esther Barker McNerney (Photography)

    Board book (McNerney Publications, LLC, Nov. 13, 2007)
    IN THE GARDEN is a title in the Tell Me, Tell Me, What Do You See? TM Book Series - a Mom's Choice Awards® Gold Recipient! Help your pre-reader get ready for Kindergarten! UNIQUE, really FUN accordion fold books! This educational picture book series was created by a Junior Kindergarten teacher and mother of three in a distinctive accordion-style format for pre-readers of all abilities. Made in the USA with non-toxic soy-based ink and non-toxic UV coating for spill resistance. Each book illustrates five basic concepts of action, color, number, size, and description in a fun accordion format. Playing with the accordion-style book helps children practice problem solving skills which are needed for cognitive development. The unique format presents children with different fun ways to enjoy reading. Stand them up, lay them flat, or read them like a book! Manipulating the fold enhances motor skills. The books have sight words to help master basic reading skills, and repetitive text for fluency to grow confidence and vocabulary. The large, vivid photographs encourage the child who is learning to read to engage in conversation by relating to the familiar and unfamiliar in the world around them. Take-along size 5.5 x 6 fits easily in a purse or backpack. The books provide a really fun way to learn to read and kids learn best when having fun! BONUS: Stickers included.
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  • Arden in the Garden

    mz Tree

    language (, Nov. 22, 2016)
    What happens when a four year old can’t wait to grow now pow wow? Arden oop de doops to the garden to observe the planet in his backyard. Like Icarus, he jumps to the sun as dandelions drum, dragonflies somersault, and tomatoes tumble. Have a breakfast picnic through the strawberry patch as kids of all ages enjoy this naturally, fantastic story!!Watercolor washes by Evelyn Grasse, bring the whole family into the heart of a garden with all the colors and love that make a child smile. Join in the joy as this wake up story starts a great day. Travel happy paths from cinnamon toast storms in the kitchen to a garden where the only clock is the hollyhock!This picture book by award-winning mz tree will inspire families to eat healthy and happy as they fall in love with life. Living in balance with the planet is key to thriving. Mz tree is a singer/songwriter and mom at the lullaby club, a music teacher, and hospice nurse. She realizes how beautiful and brief life is and savors everyday as a little feast and fun quest. This book is inspired by a thousand mornings spent with her son Arden's name is taken from Shakespeare's "As You Like It" and it means 'magical clearing in the woods".“If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement, and mystery of the world we live in.” Rachel Carson
  • Mog In The Garden

    Judith Kerr

    Board book (Harpercollins Childrens H/B, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Reissue of this board book about everyone's favourite family cat, Mog. With new cover design. Mog and the little boy like the garden. They like the grass and the sun. There are things to eat in the garden and things to climb and even things to smell. They play all day until it starts to get dark. Mog can see in the dark and so she can keep playing but the little boy has to go back into the warm house. Small children will delight in spotting familiar objects and activities in this simple story.
  • The Garden

    Gwendolyn Hooks, Shirley Ng-Benitez

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, June 5, 2018)
    In this new book in the popular Confetti Kids series, Lily and her friends volunteer to help at the public garden, where they learn that plants need water, sun, and--just like them--time to grow. Five friends from diverse backgrounds learn how to navigate common childhood challenges, new experiences, and the world around them in the realistic and kid-friendly Confetti Kids early chapter books. In this story, Lily still misses having a backyard with flowers and a vegetable garden. Then she remembers the public garden in the neighborhood and tries to convince her friends gardening is fun. Her friends are a little reluctant--it sounds like a lot of waiting and work. But in the end, they enjoy learning what a plant needs to grow, and that patience can sometimes yield something delicious.
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  • Owl in the Garden

    Berniece Freschet, Carol Newsom

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1985)
    As dawn slides into morning, the birds and animals of the garden become excited about Bluejay's allegedly stolen peanuts.