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OverviewEvery spring the little girl who lives next door to Rosario helps him plant vegetables. One spring, Rosario plants a fig tree, which soon bears sweet purple fruit. But when fall comes, he bends it over and buries it in the ground. What kind of magic is Rosario performing? The next spring, on planting day, the little girl and Rosario make holes for tomato plants, push in stakes for beans and plant other vegetables. Then Rosario begins to unearth the buried fig tree. It looks dead, for sure. But one hot sunny day, a fresh green leaf appears. Inspired by her next-door neighbor, Charis Wahl has written a sweet and simple story about a little girl's first-hand experience with the magic of gardening. The story is complemented by Luc Melanson's gently humorous illustrations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charis Wahl , Luc MelansonPublisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Imprint: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 0.368kg ISBN: 9781554983414ISBN 10: 155498341 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 16 April 2015 Recommended Age: From 4 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. -- Kirkus Reviews Rosario lives next door. He's a magician. He doesn't pull rabbits out of hats or find pennies behind your ears. He's a garden magician. -- from the book Rosario lives next door. He s a magician. He doesn't pull rabbits out of hats or find pennies behind your ears. He s a garden magician. from the book [A] story of cross-cultural neighborliness. New York Times Melanson s digital art has a charming oddness, capped by a witty scene of Rosario and his elderly Italian friends debating. New York Times This sweetly thoughtful story explores life and the wonders of gardening, as well as the edifying nature of intergenerational friendships. Booklist A child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. Kirkus Reviews Perfect to introduce the wonder of growing things, this title is a recommended general purchase for all libraries. School Library Journal Rosario lives next door. He s a magician. He doesn't pull rabbits out of hats or find pennies behind your ears. He s a garden magician. from the book [A] story of cross-cultural neighborliness. New York Times Melanson s digital art has a charming oddness, capped by a witty scene of Rosario and his elderly Italian friends debating. New York Times This sweetly thoughtful story explores life and the wonders of gardening, as well as the edifying nature of intergenerational friendships. Booklist A child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. Kirkus Reviews Perfect to introduce the wonder of growing things, this title is a recommended general purchase for all libraries. School Library Journal This sweetly thoughtful story explores life and the wonders of gardening, as well as the edifying nature of intergenerational friendships. -- Booklist A child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. -- Kirkus Reviews Perfect to introduce the wonder of growing things, this title is a recommended general purchase for all libraries. -- School Library Journal Beautifully written in a deceptively simple style. . . . Young readers will learn a great deal from this amazing picture book. -- CM Magazine Perfect to introduce the wonder of growing things, this title is a recommended general purchase for all libraries. -- School Library Journal A child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. -- Kirkus Reviews Beautifully written in a deceptively simple style. . . . Young readers will learn a great deal from this amazing picture book. -- CM Magazine A child's wonder at the care it takes to make things grow and the joys of fresh figs make an engaging story. -- Kirkus Reviews Rosario lives next door. He's a magician. He doesn't pull rabbits out of hats or find pennies behind your ears. He's a garden magician. -- from the book Author InformationCharis Wahl is an author and editor of books for children and adults. She co-authored Doris McCarthy: My Life and co-edited Love, Hope, Optimism: An Informal Portrait of Jack Layton by Those Who Knew Him. Her next-door neighbor of 35 years inspired her to write Rosario's Fig Tree. She lives in downtown Toronto. Luc Melanson won the Governor General's Award (Illustration) for The Grand Journey of Mr. Man by Gilles Tibo, and he was a finalist for the Governor General's Award (Illustration) for My Great Big Mamma by Olivier Ka, Les Compositeurs by Claudio Ricignuolo and La petite Kim by Kim Yaroshevskaya. He has illustrated many books, including Book of Big Brothers by Cary Fagan, and Pink by Nan Gregory, both finalists for the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award. Pink was a finalist for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and the Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize. Luc lives in Laval, Quebec. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |