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In My Garden

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 53 Ratings and 14 Reviews

Book Description
Whimsy and wonder abound in this horticultural counting book. Beginning readers (and counters--and gardeners!) can count from one grinning watering can to 233 plump little peas, with plenty of dancing flowers, buzzing bees, stones for stepping, and snails late for dinner in between. In the standard counting-book format, numbers one through ten are each given their own two-page spread. Numbers 20, ... More
Book Information
PublisherChronicle Books
BindingHardcover (4 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages40
ISBN-100811826899
ISBN-13978-0811826891
Publication Date02/01/2000
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About Ward Schumaker (Author) : I'm a San Francisco-based illustrator, working world-wide for diverse clients like Hermès, NYTimes, LATimes, Le Figaro, and United Airlines' Hemispheres. I've also worked on many books––includin... more
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10/17/2008 Louise Tucker said:
This is a great counting book, using the garden as inspiration. I love the zany illustrations - including the peas (petit pous) with the moustaches and berets, the smiling cherries, the crabby apples fighting with each other and the snails trying to hurry to dinner with their knives and forks. My ... more

tags: I recommend, , garden, numbers, counting

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