Author: | Nancy J. Miller | ISBN: | 9780985053413 |
Publisher: | Teal Publishing | Publication: | June 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Teal Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Nancy J. Miller |
ISBN: | 9780985053413 |
Publisher: | Teal Publishing |
Publication: | June 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Teal Publishing |
Language: | English |
Vegetable Kids In The Garden offers a world behind the story of vegetables - from planting and learning the terms and meanings of words associated with vegetables to understanding the importance of each vegetable. Follow friends Lucas, Emma, and twins, Zoe and Dylan, as they go on an adventure in Nona’s backyard into the world of vegetables.
I loved that not only was Vegetable Kids In The Garden fun but also excitingly educational. In this book, children will acquire a robust learning experience about vegetables, from vegetable activities, learning interesting facts, finding out about the different types of vegetables, and a special message to parents. What was a bonus feature to me was to discover that there were Vegetable Cards available for purchase. Children can take these cards to the grocery store and help to create a meal using different colors of vegetables. Their involvement with the meal can pique their interest in eating their vegetables. If you have a finicky or picky eater that won't eat their vegetables, try using the principles in Vegetable Kids In The Garden. by Vernita Naylor for Readers' Favorite
Comments from kids about "Vegetable Kids in the Garden": "I like how the characters each have their own personalities and express them throughout the book." Belle, 10 years old; "I need to eat carrots." Jonah, 9 years old; "I want to eat a tomato." Calvin, 7 years old; "I'm a green bean!" Max, 4 years old.
Read the story and find your vegetable style. Visit website for activities, vegetable cards, and information at: www.vegetablekids.weebly.com.
All 3 formats available at: www.barnesandnoble.com
Vegetable Kids In The Garden offers a world behind the story of vegetables - from planting and learning the terms and meanings of words associated with vegetables to understanding the importance of each vegetable. Follow friends Lucas, Emma, and twins, Zoe and Dylan, as they go on an adventure in Nona’s backyard into the world of vegetables.
I loved that not only was Vegetable Kids In The Garden fun but also excitingly educational. In this book, children will acquire a robust learning experience about vegetables, from vegetable activities, learning interesting facts, finding out about the different types of vegetables, and a special message to parents. What was a bonus feature to me was to discover that there were Vegetable Cards available for purchase. Children can take these cards to the grocery store and help to create a meal using different colors of vegetables. Their involvement with the meal can pique their interest in eating their vegetables. If you have a finicky or picky eater that won't eat their vegetables, try using the principles in Vegetable Kids In The Garden. by Vernita Naylor for Readers' Favorite
Comments from kids about "Vegetable Kids in the Garden": "I like how the characters each have their own personalities and express them throughout the book." Belle, 10 years old; "I need to eat carrots." Jonah, 9 years old; "I want to eat a tomato." Calvin, 7 years old; "I'm a green bean!" Max, 4 years old.
Read the story and find your vegetable style. Visit website for activities, vegetable cards, and information at: www.vegetablekids.weebly.com.
All 3 formats available at: www.barnesandnoble.com