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What else lies beneath the surface of Jackie's garden? A whole world of wonder. From squirming earthworms to busy ants and marvelous microbes, critters have a special part to play in creating healthy, fertile soil. When Jackie and her garden friends decide to grow a lip-smacking snack, what will they do with the scraps? They'll turn them into compost and make more soil! Written in the cumulative style of "The House that Jack Built," this playful celebration of how things grow, return to the earth, and grow again will inspire young readers to try their hands at gardening and composting.
"Join Pirate Pearl and her parrot Petunia as they learn how potatoes are planted, grown, and harvested in this hilarious debut picture book about food and friendship."--Provided by publisher.
HERO FOR THE HUNGRY: The Life and Work of Norman Borlaug is a middle grade nonfiction account of the Nobel Peace Prize winner. HERO showcases Norm's true grit, passion, and use of science for feeding the world which is sure to inspire readers.
"Meet Presley--a farm girl who narrates the busy life of a modern, working corn farm in this fun and informative picture book about a family growing one of the top crops of American agriculture"--Publisher's website.
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