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A child's day in the garden with their Gran and Pa leads to a wonderful exploration of pollination.
Join them in discovering how pollination happens in our gardens and backyards, and the importance it has for our environment. Meet the animals involved in pollination and the plants that depend on pollination to produce our fruit, vegetables and even our clothes!
Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 5 to 9.
Join them in discovering how pollination happens in our gardens and backyards, and the importance it has for our environment. Meet the animals involved in pollination and the plants that depend on pollination to produce our fruit, vegetables and even our clothes!
Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 5 to 9.
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Reviews
"Pollination: How Does My Garden Grow? is an important part of nature's life cycle. Christopher Cheng and Danny Snell have done a great job of creating a narrative nonfiction picture book packed full of details that will help children (and adults) understand something that happens around us all the time, but which we might not really see or take much notice of."
Tania McCartney
"For even though young city kids might now know that bees are important, in this intriguing book they learn not only of the bees' critical role in the survival of the planet as they flit from flower to flower, but also all the other pollinators who carry the precious gold dust - appropriate that it is gold, in the scheme of things - from plant to plant, not only providing food for humans but also
Barbra Baxton
"This simple colourful book shows active grandparents (albeit with beard and glasses) sharing their knowledge and homegrown food with their beloved grandchild. There are many positive aspects to this book apart from the information imparted along the way. There is the lovely relationship between the generations, family members of various backgrounds and the reality of urban living in an apartment
Lynne Babbage