LoveReading4Kids Says
March 2025 Debut of the Month
Opening this beautiful, illustrated book is like going on an adventure through the world on our doorsteps. Each page presents a different garden or outdoor space for readers to explore, from herb gardens to ancient woodland, wildflower meadows and grassy lawns to vegetable gardens.
Readers can spot different plants, trees and birds in the full colour double page illustrations, each named and labelled with reader-friendly information. There are activities at the end of each chapter to help us grow, harvest and care for some of those plants in our own gardens.
By the end of the book, readers will understand so much not just about gardens, but about how the natural world works, how different species live and thrive alongside one another. A book to treasure and return to season by season, year by year.
Andrea Reece
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How to Grow a Garden Synopsis
Come on a growing adventure with one of the world's favourite gardeners, Frances Tophill
Discover every kind of garden and the plants that grow there. Then, follow the activities for every season, and learn how to . . .
- Grow your own vegetables
- Welcome wildlife
- Care for the planet
Wherever you live, young gardeners will discover a plant for every place!
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9781915569738 |
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27th February 2025 |
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Frances Tophill |
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Charlotte Ager |
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Magic Cat Publishing |
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Hardback |
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64 pages |
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About Frances Tophill
Born in Kent, Frances Tophill is a British horticulturist, author and television presenter known for her contributions to Love Your Garden and Gardeners' World. She has written five books. Her book, The Modern Gardener: A practical guide for creating a beautiful and creative garden has been described as containing a "passionate, environmental debate" about gardening and gardeners.
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