βThis fun and inspiring season-by-season description of a school gardening project could encourage others to repeat this extraordinary experience.β βΒ School Library Journal
Want to grow what you eat and eat what you grow? Visit this lively, flourishing school-and-community garden and be inspired to cultivate your own. Part celebration, part simple how-to, this close-up look at a vibrant garden and its enthusiastic gardeners is blooming with photos that will have readers ready to roll up their sleeves and dig in.
“The documentary-style narrative and uplifting photos put the joy of kinship, outdoor work, and growing food within reach of readers. --Publishers Weekly This fun and inspiring season-by-season description of a school gardening project could encourage others to repeat this extraordinary experience. --School Library Journal The clearly written text works seamlessly with the two kinds of color illustrations: Ancona's many effective photos record the garden experience over the course of the growing season, while the children's drawings (in crayon or marker) offer a fresh counterpoint to his engaging photos. An inviting introduction to school gardens. --Booklist With the growing interest in school gardens, this is a timely book. Listed resources, both books and websites, give more information. The full-color photographs are well-done, and illustrations drawn by students add further interest and visual appeal. --Library Media Connection Like these children and adults working in harmony with the earth's resources, Ancona's words and visuals exist in a beautiful balance. --The Horn Book”
The documentary-style narrative and uplifting photos put the joy of kinship, outdoor work, and growing food within reach of readers.
βPublishers Weekly
This fun and inspiring season-by-season description of a school gardening project could encourage others to repeat this extraordinary experience.
βSchool Library Journal
The clearly written text works seamlessly with the two kinds of color illustrations: Anconaβs many effective photos record the garden experience over the course of the growing season, while the childrenβs drawings (in crayon or marker) offer a fresh counterpoint to his engaging photos. An inviting introduction to school gardens.
βBooklist
With the growing interest in school gardens, this is a timely book. Listed resources, both books and websites, give more information. The full-color photographs are well-done, and illustrations drawn by students add further interest and visual appeal.
βLibrary Media Connection
Like these children and adults working in harmony with the earthβs resources, Anconaβs words and visuals exist in a beautiful balance.
βThe Horn Book
George AnconaΒ (1929-2021) was an award-winning author and photographer of more than one hundred books for children, many about arts and culture. He wrote and photographedΒ Boys Dancing: From School Gym to Theater Stage; Can We Help? Kids Volunteering to Help Their Communities;Β andΒ Itβs Our Garden: From Seeds to Harvest in a School Garden.
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