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  • Green Thumbs-Up!

    Jenny Meyerhoff, Éva Chatelain

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 8, 2015)
    To make a new city feel like home, Anna gets involved with a community garden—and cultivates new friendships as well as flowers and vegetables—in the first book in the Friendship Garden series.It may be the orange and red season of fall, but eight-year-old Anna Fincher feels nothing but gray. She and her family have just moved to Chicago for her mom’s new job. Not only does Anna miss her tiny hometown and her true-blue best friends, but she misses her garden. Over the summer she and her friends had been growing big red tomatoes, bright green beans, and pink raspberries on a small plot of land in Anna’s backyard. Now, just when it’s fall harvest time back home, Anna is stuck in a boring apartment with no yard, and starting a brand-new school with kids who are anything but friendly. Until one day Anna makes an amazing discovery: a little community garden right in the middle of the city. And a small idea begins to take root in a big way. What if a bunch of kids took over a neglected, forgotten little garden plot? Could they make anything bloom—even friendship?
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  • Green Thumbs-Up!

    Jenny Meyerhoff, Éva Chatelain

    eBook (Aladdin, Sept. 8, 2015)
    To make a new city feel like home, Anna gets involved with a community garden—and cultivates new friendships as well as flowers and vegetables—in the first book in the Friendship Garden series.It may be the orange and red season of fall, but eight-year-old Anna Fincher feels nothing but gray. She and her family have just moved to Chicago for her mom’s new job. Not only does Anna miss her tiny hometown and her true-blue best friends, but she misses her garden. Over the summer she and her friends had been growing big red tomatoes, bright green beans, and pink raspberries on a small plot of land in Anna’s backyard. Now, just when it’s fall harvest time back home, Anna is stuck in a boring apartment with no yard, and starting a brand-new school with kids who are anything but friendly. Until one day Anna makes an amazing discovery: a little community garden right in the middle of the city. And a small idea begins to take root in a big way. What if a bunch of kids took over a neglected, forgotten little garden plot? Could they make anything bloom—even friendship?
  • Green Thumbs-Up!

    Jenny Meyerhoff, Éva Chatelain

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Sept. 8, 2015)
    To make a new city feel like home, Anna gets involved with a community garden—and cultivates new friendships as well as flowers and vegetables—in the first book in the Friendship Garden series.It may be the orange and red season of fall, but eight-year-old Anna Fincher feels nothing but gray. She and her family have just moved to Chicago for her mom’s new job. Not only does Anna miss her tiny hometown and her true-blue best friends, but she misses her garden. Over the summer she and her friends had been growing big red tomatoes, bright green beans, and pink raspberries on a small plot of land in Anna’s backyard. Now, just when it’s fall harvest time back home, Anna is stuck in a boring apartment with no yard, and starting a brand-new school with kids who are anything but friendly. Until one day Anna makes an amazing discovery: a little community garden right in the middle of the city. And a small idea begins to take root in a big way. What if a bunch of kids took over a neglected, forgotten little garden plot? Could they make anything bloom—even friendship?
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  • Green Thumb

    Rob Thomas

    language (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2012)
    Winner of two National Science Fairs for his work on plant life, thirteen-year-old Grady Jacobs isn't exactly Mr. Popularity. But he doesn't care. He's spending the summer with the famous botanist Dr. Phillip Carter in the Amazon jungle trying to save the rain forest with a new species of super trees. Although his duties are mostly relegated to kitchen patrol, Grady stumbles on a startling discovery: a binary system of sounds that enables him to control the movement of trees.Even as Grady discovers the tree language, he realizes that Carter's super trees aren't replenishing the Amazon's ecosystem -- they're killing it. When his unauthorized experiments are discovered, Grady flees from Carter's camp and finds refuge with the Urah-wau Indian tribe. but even with the tribe's help and the secret tree language, can Grady stop Carter's super trees?With his keen eye for popular culture now trained on the environment, award-winning author Rob Thomas tells a coming-of-age story bursting with action and adventure. Hanh on to that vine: It's going to be a wild ride.
  • Green Thumbs-Up!

    Jenny Meyerhoff, Eva Chatelain

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 8, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. To make a new city feel like home, Anna gets involved with a community garden-and cultivates new friendships as well as flowers and vegetables-in the first book in the Friendship Garden series.
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  • Green Thumb

    Rob Thomas

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 1, 2000)
    When thirteen-year-old Grady Jacobs meets up with Dr. Carter as a member of his research team in the rain forest, he is sickened to learn that his experiments are doing more harm than good and so turns to the Urah-wau tribe for help in putting a stop to Dr. Carter's destructive activities. Reprint.
  • GREEN THUMBS UP!

    Barbara Taylor

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 10, 1992)
    Simple experiments and activities introduce the concepts of how plants grow and what affects their growth
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  • Tiny Green Thumbs

    C.Z. Guest, Loretta Krupinski

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2000)
    Tiny Bun and his grandmother plan, plant, and grow a vegetable garden, in a story with step-by-step instructions for planting carrots, beans, cucumbers, corn, and sunflowers.
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  • Green Thumbs

    Kirsten Hall, Lindy Burnett

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 30, 2005)
    Mrs. Wong offers a prize for the team with the healthiest plants in the class spring project.
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  • Green Thumb

    Rob Thomas, Lou Brooks

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, May 1, 1999)
    Sent to work in a rain forest in Brazil, Grady is reduced to a gofer after it is discovered that the genius is only thirteen years old, yet that doesn't stop Grady from working on projects of his own and learning the truth behind Dr. Carter's sinister experiments.
  • Tiny green thumbs

    C. Z Guest

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Little Green Thumbs

    Mary Ann Van Hage

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1996)
    Provides ideas and instructions for projects that involve growing various kinds of plants indoors during the different seasons.
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