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Kids in the Garden: Growing Plants for Food and Fun

door Elizabeth McCorquodale

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Kids in the Garden is a fun and accessible guide for children to use on their own or with adults, and encourages children to learn about gardening, healthy eating and caring for the environment. Instructions are easy to follow, step-by-step with bright photography and fun illustrations. The book is aimed at children aged five and upwards with adult supervision, then for older children up to 11 to complete on their own. This fully illustrated title features more than 50 projects, with full instructions on the materials needed, companion plants, saving resources, harvesting seasons, seeds, the water cycle and indoor gardens. There is also a section on wildlife, showing how to encourage animals into your garden, as well as how to make a mini pond, birdhouses, pest patrol, building a wormery, rescuing bees and ladybirds, and much more. The plants and vegetables featured include potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkins, peppers, herbs, strawberries, blueberries, sunflowers and many more. The recipes included are simple to make with the fresh produce and include; one pot jam, minty fizz and easy pizza sauce. Kids in the Garden is written in an enthusiastic, conversational tone and illustrated with interesting, engaging and informative photographs and child-friendly drawings. It uses a key with fun symbols throughout to make the instructions as easy to follow as possible for children. This book is a fun and engaging way to encourage children into healthy eating, sustainability and money-saving without them even realizing. AUTHOR: Elizabeth McCorquodale wrote for Growing Stuff: An Alternative Guide to Gardening. Elizabeth studied Amenity Horticulture and Landscape Design at Algonquin College in Ottawa. After returning to the UK, she spent three years working in a Garden Centre before becoming a freelance garden advisor and designer. She has also worked at a local school, helping children to learn about plants and growing things in the garden. She continues to feed her passion for plants by creating a number of gardens and working on her allotments and greenhouse, often with her three children in tow! ILLUSTRATIONS 257 colour & b/w illustrations… (meer)
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Kids in the Garden is a fun and accessible guide for children to use on their own or with adults, and encourages children to learn about gardening, healthy eating and caring for the environment. Instructions are easy to follow, step-by-step with bright photography and fun illustrations. The book is aimed at children aged five and upwards with adult supervision, then for older children up to 11 to complete on their own. This fully illustrated title features more than 50 projects, with full instructions on the materials needed, companion plants, saving resources, harvesting seasons, seeds, the water cycle and indoor gardens. There is also a section on wildlife, showing how to encourage animals into your garden, as well as how to make a mini pond, birdhouses, pest patrol, building a wormery, rescuing bees and ladybirds, and much more. The plants and vegetables featured include potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkins, peppers, herbs, strawberries, blueberries, sunflowers and many more. The recipes included are simple to make with the fresh produce and include; one pot jam, minty fizz and easy pizza sauce. Kids in the Garden is written in an enthusiastic, conversational tone and illustrated with interesting, engaging and informative photographs and child-friendly drawings. It uses a key with fun symbols throughout to make the instructions as easy to follow as possible for children. This book is a fun and engaging way to encourage children into healthy eating, sustainability and money-saving without them even realizing. AUTHOR: Elizabeth McCorquodale wrote for Growing Stuff: An Alternative Guide to Gardening. Elizabeth studied Amenity Horticulture and Landscape Design at Algonquin College in Ottawa. After returning to the UK, she spent three years working in a Garden Centre before becoming a freelance garden advisor and designer. She has also worked at a local school, helping children to learn about plants and growing things in the garden. She continues to feed her passion for plants by creating a number of gardens and working on her allotments and greenhouse, often with her three children in tow! ILLUSTRATIONS 257 colour & b/w illustrations

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