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Benjamin grows a garden / Melanie Florence, Hawlii Pichette.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English, Cree Publication details: Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, c2025.Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 23 x 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781525303210
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
Summary: Benjamin is ready to help his mother plant their garden. He's also ready to eat all of the delicious fruits and vegetables ... but they have to grow first! As Benjamin and his mother dig holes, plant seeds, and tend to them carefully, they discuss what plants need. Water and sunshine, of course, but some plants are grown together because they can help one another become big and strong, like corn, beans and squash, or the Three Sisters. As Benjamin cares for their garden and waits for the plants to ripen, he imagines all the food he'll help his mother make later, to share with friends and neighbours. They'll have a feast with more than enough to share. Featuring Cree words interwoven into the story, and a pronunciation guide in back matter, this inviting picture book is an warm celebration of the rewards of planting a garden and being outdoors. A perfect read-aloud, the evocative text by Melanie Florence is paired with vibrant, eye-catching art by Hawlii Pichette that's sure to inspire even the youngest budding green thumbs.
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Benjamin is ready to help his mother plant their garden. He's also ready to eat all of the delicious fruits and vegetables ... but they have to grow first! As Benjamin and his mother dig holes, plant seeds, and tend to them carefully, they discuss what plants need. Water and sunshine, of course, but some plants are grown together because they can help one another become big and strong, like corn, beans and squash, or the Three Sisters. As Benjamin cares for their garden and waits for the plants to ripen, he imagines all the food he'll help his mother make later, to share with friends and neighbours. They'll have a feast with more than enough to share. Featuring Cree words interwoven into the story, and a pronunciation guide in back matter, this inviting picture book is an warm celebration of the rewards of planting a garden and being outdoors. A perfect read-aloud, the evocative text by Melanie Florence is paired with vibrant, eye-catching art by Hawlii Pichette that's sure to inspire even the youngest budding green thumbs.

Text primarily in English; some words in Cree.

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