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Books with title Flower in the Garden: My Cloth Book

  • The Flower Garden Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 23, 2005)
    This coloring book has something for garden lovers of all ages--from a spring bulb garden bursting with tulips and daffodils to summer flower beds filled with brilliantly colored blossoms that attract butterflies. Just add a touch of color and bring to life more than twenty different garden settings, including those featuring lovely roses and climbing florals, as well as plots of ground set aside for cacti and edible flowers.Nature artist Ruth Soffer has accurately rendered full-page, realistic images of familiar flowers, birds, and butterflies to celebrate the beauty that lies just beyond the doorstep. A caption under each illustration describes the garden shown and cites the common and scientific names of plants displayed.
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  • Flower in the Garden: My Cloth Book

    Lucy Cousins

    Rag Book (Candlewick, April 1, 1992)
    Lucy Cousins has made the concept of the cloth book her own by giving this superbly printed book a bright, fresh look and eight soft, well-padded pages with pictures of the things babies love. Delightful to look at, cuddly to hold, and even safe to chew, this cloth book is here to stay!
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  • Fun In The Garden Coloring Book: Flower Coloring Fun

    Jilian Rose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2015)
    Let's have fun in the garden! This lesson-filled coloring book makes an ideal introduction to the ecosystem right within your own backyard. Allow your children to color the images as they see fit. This will allow you the opportunity to determine the depth of your child's imagination, creativity and perception. Your child needs this book so grab a copy today!
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  • My Flower Garden Book

    Not specified

    Spiral-bound (Not specified, March 15, 1950)
    My Flower Garden Book. Metal spiral bound. The first page forms an easel and supports the other pages that flip up against it describing various types of flowers accompanied with see through windows.