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Books with title Growing Food

  • Growing Food

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Jan. 22, 2018)
    Bright photos take children right to the fields, where they see adults and children working together to grow food, and pique their curiosity. Did you know carrots aren’t all orange? Where do French fries come from? Appropriate for children of all ages who return to the book again and again as they learn to read. Advanced early readers recognize many of the words and add new ones to grow their reading skills. Our Amazing World Series, Advanced, nonfiction books, filled with fun facts, stimulate a child’s enthusiasm to learn about the world around them.
  • Growing Good Food

    Anne Flounders

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Have you thought about where your food comes from? Do you know the difference between organic and nonorganic foods, and is organic always a more healthful choice? Some farmers have opened their farms to the local community to help grow and pick crops. In this book, you'll read why community-supported agriculture is growing fast and how the choices you make at the grocery store can make a big difference in Earth's health as well as your own. Book features: Table of Contents; Glossary; For More Information including books and web sites; Index; photos and captions; charts and graphs; source notes.
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  • Growing Good Food

    Anne Flounders

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Have you thought about where your food comes from? Do you know the difference between organic and nonorganic foods, and is organic always a more healthful choice? Some farmers have opened their farms to the local community to help grow and pick crops. In this book, you'll read why community-supported agriculture is growing fast and how the choices you make at the grocery store can make a big difference in Earth's health as well as your own. Book features: Table of Contents; Glossary; For More Information including books and web sites; Index; photos and captions; charts and graphs; source notes.
    Q
  • Growing Foods

    Nancy Parent, Mouse Art Design

    Board book (Paradise Press, May 1, 2008)
    Growing Foods: Super Chunky! Good for Me
    Y
  • Growing

    Fiona Pragoff

    Spiral-bound (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, )
    None
  • Growing

    David Glover, Penny Glover

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    Humans are Iike animals in many ways. But can a human grow as tall as a giraffe or fly like a bird? This series examines some of the similarities and differences between humans and animals, from how they grow to what they sense. Each easy-to-read book contains a glossary designed to enhance vocabulary, along with an animals index and fun quiz to introduce young readers to the basics of research.
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  • Growing

    David Glover, Penny Glover

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, May 27, 2004)
    None
  • Growing

    Andrew Solway

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, June 25, 2015)
    Looks at the different aspects of how the body works.
  • Growing Good

    Bernard Ashley, Anne Wilson

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury UK, May 1, 1999)
    When the local box factory is pulled down, Samuel and his grandfather, an old man with a passion for plants, decide to turn the waste ground into beautiful gardens for the whole community to enjoy.
  • Growing

    Warren J Halliburton

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1975)
    This is a THREE-In-One book, Levels 19, 20, 21 for grade 4. It is part of Series R The New Macmillan Reading Program.
  • Growing Good

    Bernard Ashley, Bernard Ashely, Anne Wilson

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, June 30, 2000)
    None
  • Growing Food We Eat

    Barbara J. Patten

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, June 1, 1996)
    Explains how we grow the food we eat, discussing such topics as soil, pesticides, and alternative forms of insect control
    K