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Gerda Muller - How Does My Garden Grow?

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Sophie's vegetables come from the supermarket, where she lives in the city. Then she visits her grandparents in the countryside and soon discovers how things actually grow!

Sophie helps her grandfather through all the seasons, finding out about mulching onions, eating flowers, weeding, bees, making salad, catching beetles, digging, earthing up, picking and composting. 

Gerda Muller's illustrations depict the garden and its plants through spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Hardback

28 x 30 cm

36 pages
Colour illustrations

Product Description+-

When shipping internationally, orders with 5 or more books may incur extra shipping fees due to its weight. You will be invoiced once your order has been finalised.

Sophie's vegetables come from the supermarket, where she lives in the city. Then she visits her grandparents in the countryside and soon discovers how things actually grow!

Sophie helps her grandfather through all the seasons, finding out about mulching onions, eating flowers, weeding, bees, making salad, catching beetles, digging, earthing up, picking and composting. 

Gerda Muller's illustrations depict the garden and its plants through spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Hardback

28 x 30 cm

36 pages
Colour illustrations

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Stunning book

Another stunning book by Gerda Muller not only lovely to look at but a pleasure to read and informative. My son can't wait till spring to start planting...

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