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In this fourth book in the series, Linh and her mother are exploring their rooftop garden to find blueberries that Linh needs for a picnic with her friends. Little listeners can compare the unique characteristics of blueberries against peaches, strawberries, tomatoes and other produce that grows in the garden. And learn how to use the fruit in a tasty blueberry and banana pancake recipe for little chefs and their adult helpers to try together.
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Logan is organizing a pet playdate with his friends at his wheelchair-accessible greenhouse, but he really wants carrots for the treats he’s making. There are plenty of plants but can Logan find the long, orange vegetable with bushy leaves at the top among the sweet potatoes, leeks, turnips, and other produce that grows in the greenhouse in time for the playdate? A delicious winter carrot soup is included.
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The Where in the Garden? series features a delightfully diverse cast of toddlers, each exploring simple fruit/vegetable identification, perfect for introducing agriculture, farming, gardening, and healthy eating.
MIGUEL'S COMMUNITY GARDEN is the second book in this series.
"In this picture-book read-along, narrators Andres Munar and Lewis Touna take listeners on a tour of garden bounty. ... A tasty treat." AudioFile Magazine
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""My Dog has Fleas," sung to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," is a traditional melody used
to help adjust the ukulele’s pitch. The song’s story is charmingly told in the young voice of Lucas
Bodhi Towne, with informational asides provided in the clearly enunciated adult voice of Joe
Towne. The initial back and forth of the Towneses adds a level of engagement to the introductory
material... Music teachers and young ukulele enthusiasts are sure to enjoy this winsome book." BOOKLIST
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ALA Notable Children's Recording
" As Harriett Foy guides listeners through the city at night, her voice is as warm as the sunny yellow interior scenes that contrast with the surrounding nighttime blues in this picture book. Its central character is a child of color who is going to bed as nighttime activity is carried out by a diverse group of adults with a variety of occupations...Background sound effects--car engines, sirens, a dog yapping--underscore the bustle." AudioFile Magazine
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