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The Ruined Garden


Book Description
The Ruined Garden is a book about a family of tiny, fictitious bugs that live on a Brussels Sprout plant in a vegetable garden owned by "humans." The book centers on a rambunctious, naughty, little boy bug named Mickey, who although tiny is convinced he is as big and strong as any human. Because of this idea, Mickey gets himself into a couple scrapes, one in which he is nearly killed.

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Book Information
PublisherCork Hill Press
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages48
ISBN-101594080437
ISBN-13978-1594080432
Publication Date11/2005
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About Clare Rolfzen (Author) : Clare Rolfzen is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Clare Rolfzen is The Ruined Garden.
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