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Every Little Seed

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Grandpa told Mom, and Mom told me: The secret of a plant lives in every little seed. Seeds are truly amazing! Did you know that every seed, no matter how small (microscopic) or large (weighing up to 14 pounds), contains everything it needs to one day grow into a plant? Three generations of a gardening family work together to bring a backyard garden to full bloom. Young readers are taken through each important step, beginning with planting in the spring and ending with harvesting in the fall. And let's not forget the buzzy and buggy inhabitants, including bees, butterflies, and other insects (friends as well as pests). At the end of the harvest season, the family collects and stores the seeds for next year's garden. Rhyming text and lush artwork bring the wonders and joys of gardening to life. Back matter includes information about seeds.
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2022
      As the seasons progress, a family passes down lessons in gardening. "Grandpa told Mom, and Mom told me: The secret of a plant lives in every little seed." As spring melts the winter snow, Grandpa, Mom, and a child garden as a pet dog and wildlife watch closely. Readers are told how to best care for seeds; a labeled page of garden tools will be especially useful. The complexity of what happens under the soil is shown in one stunning illustration, and the colors change to vibrant spring tones as the flowers blossom. "Hungry guests" arrive, such as bees and butterflies, as well as spiders that protect plants from pests. Even as said pests make an appearance--Japanese beetles, brown marmorated stink bugs, and more--the art is still adorable, showing a solution to the problem as the child sprays "sticky, soapy water." Fall colors take over again as the book draws to a close. With backmatter explaining more about seeds and what to watch out for when you're gardening, the book is a solid how-to, with cyclic storytelling and an appealing art style. It may not be the first of its kind but it's a welcome tale. Mom, Grandpa, and the child are light-skinned; Mom and the child have dark hair, while Grandpa is gray-haired. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Evergreen encouragement for young gardeners in the making. (Picture book. 4-9)

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  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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