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Books with title Let's Grow A Garden

  • Let's Plant a Garden!

    Kristen L. Depken

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Spring into fun with BarbieTM in this brand-new Step into Reading leveled reader--plus stickers!Children ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 1 Deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader about BarbieTM, Chelsea, Stacie, Skipper and their adorable puppies as they plant their first vegetable garden! It's the perfect way to celebrate the spring season! Over 30 shimmery stickers add to the fun! Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. For children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading.Since 1959, Barbie has shown girls that they can live their dreams. From an astronaut to a chef to the president, she knows that girls can do anything!
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  • Let's Grow a Garden!

    Lauren Cecil

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Celebrate springtime with Lalaloopsy--the hottest new toy!Spring is on its way and Blossom Flowerpot has an idea! She'll plant a flower and vegetable garden with the help of all her friends. After a lot of hard work and patience, the girls enjoy a picnic and snack on the veggies they grew!
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  • Let's Grow A Garden

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 1, 1978)
    A group of young gardeners share the fun of growing their own vegetables.
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  • LET'S GROW A GARDEN

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 17, 1997)
    An introduction to simple gardening, including step-by-step instructions and an illustrated checklist of materials needed.
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  • Let's Make a Garden

    Tamara Awad Lobe

    Paperback (Herald Pr, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Children from around the world bring plants that are native to the countries from which they come to make a garden they will all share.
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  • Let's Grow a Garden

    Alison Reynolds, Andrew Hopgood

    Board book (Windmill Books, July 1, 2009)
    Readers learn that gardening is tremendously helpful to the planet and its also immensely fun. Lush lettuce and hearty carrots are the bountiful reward, but so is a healthier environment. Readers wont easily forget this graciously agrarian giraffe, and will get inspired by her to goand growgreen.
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  • Grow, Garden, Grow

    Hannah Eliot, Migy Blanco

    Paperback (Little Simon, May 12, 2015)
    This garden-themed deluxe doodle book is filled with coloring and activity pages. It’s perfect for the youngest artists!Welcome to the garden! There are butterflies and caterpillars to draw, flowers and tomatoes to color, ants to lead through mazes, and more. This unique black-line doodle book with a glittery, glossy cover contains fun prompts and coloring pages to inspire the artist within!
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  • Let's Plant a Garden!

    Kristen L. Depken

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Spring into fun with BarbieTM in this brand-new Step into Reading leveled reader--plus stickers!Children ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 1 Deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader about BarbieTM, Chelsea, Stacie, Skipper and their adorable puppies as they plant their first vegetable garden! It's the perfect way to celebrate the spring season! Over 30 shimmery stickers add to the fun! Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. For children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading.Since 1959, Barbie has shown girls that they can live their dreams. From an astronaut to a chef to the president, she knows that girls can do anything!
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  • Let's Garden

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Prentice Hall & IBD, March 19, 1987)
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  • Grow a Garden

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 21, 2014)
    It is fun to grow a garden with flowers or vegetables. You can make a garden at home or at school. What will you do first? What tools will you need?
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  • Grow, Garden, Grow

    Elizabeth Green

    language (, Jan. 5, 2018)
    How do you turn bales of straw into a vegetable garden? Charlie and PomPom know just what to do. Together, Charlie and PomPom prepare straw bales, and then plant their straw-bale garden.Whether you are a parent to an infant/small child, or a student learning or practicing English for a secondary language, stories are a valuable resource. Reading stories promotes learning English grammar and sentence structure. Stories also aid in vocabulary building.Join Charlie and PomPom as they think about words, find adventure in everyday situations, and (of course) cuddle.
  • Grow a Garden

    Sarah Hawkes Valente, Lorie Hawkes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 24, 2014)
    Join the cast of Kingdom Twindom as they learn the Father’s ways through lessons in their everyday lives. In Grow a Garden, the Kingdom Twindom adventurers plant seeds and watch them grow. As they till the soil and tend to their plants, they see how the Father is also working in the hearts and minds of His children.
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