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OverviewAge range 3 to 6 Follow the journey of a tiny seed to a big, fat, orange pumpkin! 'Perfect for encouraging little ones to find their green fingers, get their knees muddy and have a wonderful time.' - North Somerset Book Award Blog Review 'Conveys its crucial environmental message without a hint of preachiness.'- Books for Keeps 'This simple look at a sunflower life cycle and the seasons is again pitch perfect for the very young. A small piece of brilliance.' - Red Reading Hub Teachers' notes available here Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rob Ramsden , Rob RamsdenPublisher: Scallywag Press Imprint: Scallywag Press Volume: Book 3 Dimensions: Width: 24.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781912650385ISBN 10: 191265038 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 03 September 2020 Recommended Age: From 6 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Beautifully illustrated, with just the right amount of detail in both words and pictures for pre-schoolers. Slightly older children will be able to try reading it for themselves; and I'm certain that both listeners and readers alike will be eager to try growing their own pumpkin seeds.' Books for Keeps;'A gorgeous book to share with the young and likely to be the start of many adventures in the garden.' LoveReading;'A lovely addition to any bookshelf - and might just get your children interested in doing their own gardening.' Booktrust;'This beautifully illustrated book is pitch perfect for little ones. They'll love spotting all the minibeasts on every spread. I have no doubt that like the characters in the story, youngsters will be motivated to engage with nature, try planting some pumpkin seeds and become excited as they follow their development.' Red Reading Hub;'The illustrations are lively and colourful, fitting well with the pace of the storytelling. Nature is celebrated on every page and readers will enjoy moving beyond the text to explore the various garden minibeasts that are dotted throughout the book.' Children's Book Ireland ‘Beautifully illustrated, with just the right amount of detail in both words and pictures for pre-schoolers. Slightly older children will be able to try reading it for themselves; and I’m certain that both listeners and readers alike will be eager to try growing their own pumpkin seeds.’ Books for Keeps;‘A gorgeous book to share with the young and likely to be the start of many adventures in the garden.’ LoveReading;‘A lovely addition to any bookshelf - and might just get your children interested in doing their own gardening.’ Booktrust;'This beautifully illustrated book is pitch perfect for little ones. They’ll love spotting all the minibeasts on every spread. I have no doubt that like the characters in the story, youngsters will be motivated to engage with nature, try planting some pumpkin seeds and become excited as they follow their development.' Red Reading Hub;‘The illustrations are lively and colourful, fitting well with the pace of the storytelling. Nature is celebrated on every page and readers will enjoy moving beyond the text to explore the various garden minibeasts that are dotted throughout the book.’ Children's Book Ireland Author InformationAuthor Website: http://https://www.robramsden.co.uk/aboutROB RAMSDEN lives and works in Suffolk as an illustrator and educator. He’s the dad of the boy who saw a bee! As a keen gardener, Rob has become the student, and the pollinators have become his teachers; his type of gardening is strictly about the wildlife. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://https://www.robramsden.co.uk/aboutCountries AvailableAll regions |