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Books with title In the garden

  • In the garden

    Richard Powell

    Paperback (Doubleday, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Garden Gate

    Christa J. Kinde

    Hardcover (Zondervan, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Guardian angels, spiritual warfare, an invisible door, and one young girl with eyes to see the heavenly realm around her---will she have the strength to fulfill her purpose?
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  • Counting In The Garden

    Kim Parker

    Hardcover (Orchard, April 1, 2005)
    From extraordinarily talented and successful textile designer Kim Parker comes a gorgeous gift book brimming with insects, animals, and flowers.In "Counting in the Garden," readers count from 1 to 10, searching among the colorful flowers for various creatures hidden among Kim Parker's lush garden scenes.From butterflies to inchworms, ducklings to turtles, kids will love to seek and find the insects and animals that crawl, hop, and fly through the scenes created by textile designer Kim Parker.
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  • The Garden Thief

    Gertrude Chandler Warner

    Paperback (INDPB, March 1, 2012)
    Grandfather's friend, Mr. Yee, has broken his arm and can't tend to his beloved vegetable plot in the community garden. The Alden children gladly offer their services to help him with his prize-winning veggies. But they soon learn something mysterious is afoot at the community garden. Vegetables go missing, and it appears someone is intentionally vandalizing the garden plots. Luckily for the local community gardeners, the Boxcar Children are on the case!
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  • 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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  • In the Garden

    Pearl Markovics

    Hardcover (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2019)
    What can you find on a farm? LetÂ’s look in the garden! This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers explore life on a farm. High-frequency and familiar sight words complement the predictable text. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • Aamoo in the Garden

    Riya Verma

    eBook (Chanda Books, Dec. 21, 2013)
    This is an ebook edition of the popular level 1 bilingual Urdu/English easy reader. The level 1 easy reader introduces a beginner to read simple Urdu sentences. Each page in the reader consists of a single Urdu sentence, followed by its English transliteration and the English translation. The sentences have a lot of repetitive pattern making it easy for a beginner to read along the story line. The books help to build beginning vocabulary in Urdu. In this fourth book of the series, Aamoo introduces the names of several flowers.
  • Over in the Garden

    Jennifer Ward, Kenneth J. Spengler

    eBook (Rising Moon (Nrl), March 1, 2002)
    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!
  • A Day in the Garden

    Su Kim, Kim Su

    language (Xist Publishing, Sept. 15, 2019)
    Join a little garden gnome for a day of fun A Day in the Garden is a gentle book celebrating flowers, tea parties, and good friends. Delicate illustrations are paired with a simple story sure to charm little readers. This picture book is ideal for fairy lovers and little children who would rather be out in the garden than cooped up inside.
  • In The Garden

    Deborah Parker

    Hardcover (Cub Books, Aug. 21, 2008)
    In the Garden tells the story of three young children who explore the flowers, vegetables, insects, and birds in a garden. The book is marked by its colorful watercolor illustrations and whimsical verse that will enchant parents and kids alike. At the story’s conclusion, the three children decide to plant their own garden. In the Garden will leave young readers excited to dig in the dirt and plant a garden of their own. Each page is a work of art that will be enjoyed by first-time readers and their parents alike.
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  • A Garden in the Forest

    Robert William Satterfield

    Hardcover (Robert William Satterfield, June 9, 2020)
    Morpheus the Bat and Nyx the Wolf are the best of child-hood friends. In their strange nocturnal world, their peers find them to be even stranger. It seems as though all they have is each other and a secret place where they may escape judgment and live in fantasy, this is their Garden in the Forest. One day, everything changes during the awakening of self-identity within Morpheus. It appears their friendship falls apart at the threshold of the ineffable. Everything seems lost for the little Bat and Wolf; and so, they are forced within themselves on an existential journey of truth, hope, tremendous feeling, confusion, and understanding. It is upon the reflection of their shadows where a glimmer of light may lead them back together, or to whatever truth the light may lead.
  • The Ice Garden

    Guy Jones

    Paperback (Chicken House Ltd, Jan. 4, 2018)
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