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Frances Lincoln Publishers LtdSuitable for Ages
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1st March 2006ISBN
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Eddie's Garden and How to Make Things Grow
Sarah Garland
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Clearly and delightfully told, this gentle story with lively characters and colourful illustrations is also packed full of information on how to grow a garden like Eddie's for yourself.
Synopsis
Eddie's Garden and How to Make Things Grow by Sarah GarlandWhat makes Eddie's garden grow? Earth, rain, warm sun, and all sorts of creatures! Eddie works hard in his garden - digging, pulling up the weeds and watering his plants. Soon the garden looks wonderful, full of tasty treats that will make his picnic with Lily, Mum and grandad the best one ever.
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'Children will learn a great deal, but it's a lesson sprinkled with magic; a sense of potential wonders.' The Independent
About The Author
Sarah Garland is a much-loved author/illustrator who has published more than 40 books. The daughter of a publisher and illustrator, she trained as a typographer at the London College of Printing. She has written many books for children, and also books for adults on herbs and their uses. During her childhood in the New Forest and in recent years she has concentrated on growing a very wide variety of herbs to use in her kitchen, and to treat minor ailments. She lives in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Her books for Frances Lincoln are Eddie's Garden and Eddie's Kitchen; Going to Playschool, Doing the Garden, Going Swimming, Coming to Tea, Doing the Shopping, Doing Christmas, Having a Picnic and Doing the Washing; Billy and Belle; Dashing Dog; Splash and Zoom.
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