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Cover of Book Review Lets Grow Vegetables! (Play Learn Do)

Book Review Lets Grow Vegetables! (Play Learn Do)

Book Details

Publisher:Twirl
Published:2018-04-03
Pages:10
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

Spring is the perfect time to introduce children to the joys of gardening! With 11 moveable parts in this colorful, engaging, and highly interactive book, young readers will learn about planting and growing through the simple activities that mimic real-life actions. All while encouraging children to eat more healthily, building vocabulary, and helping children gain confidence. There are weeds to be pulled, seedlings to be watered, carrots to be pulled and so much more! Every parent and caregiver

Our Review

This interactive board book brings the garden to life with 11 thoughtfully designed moveable parts that let young hands pull weeds, water seedlings, and harvest carrots right from the pages. Through these engaging physical activities, children discover the complete growing cycle from seed to table while building essential vocabulary about gardening tools and plant development. The sturdy construction withstands enthusiastic little fingers while the bright, detailed illustrations capture the magic of watching plants grow. Each interactive element mimics real gardening actions, making this an ideal first gardening book for curious preschoolers.

What sets this educational book apart is how seamlessly it blends hands-on learning with practical knowledge about where food comes from, naturally encouraging healthier eating habits through participation. Children gain confidence as they successfully complete each gardening task, from planting seeds to gathering vegetables, creating positive associations with nutritious foods. The combination of physical interaction, early science concepts, and life skills makes this particularly valuable for parents seeking meaningful screen-free activities. Young readers will delight in the satisfying tactile experience while absorbing fundamental concepts about nature's growth process.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction