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A Very Berry July National Berry Month!
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Berries, Berries, Berries, and more Berries
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Have so much BERRY fun exploring more!
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Berries to jelly
by Inez Snyder
Describes how jelly is made from berries, using strawberry jelly as an example
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PB & J hooray! : your sandwich's amazing journey from farm to table
by Janet Nolan
Traces the shopping, production, farming and other processes associated with the creation of a yummy peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich, describing in reverse order and with highly detailed illustrations the journey a sandwich has made before it is eaten.
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How does my garden grow?
by Inc. Dorling Kindersley
A bountiful collection of gardening activities, scientific experiments, art projects, cooking ideas and magic tricks helps youngsters learn about the structure and life cycles of plants as well as offering advice on how to grow their own gardens.
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Let's get gardening
by Inc. Dorling Kindersley
An illustrated collection of step-by-step activities teaches little green thumbs how to grow their own vegetables and herbs while attracting helpful wildlife, in a gardening primer that shares helpful tips about conservation, recycling and sustainability.
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The berry book
by Gail Gibbons
Describes the many types of berries, edible and poisonous; explains how several varieties are cultivated, harvested, and used; and includes recipes for blueberry pie, blackberry jam, and raspberry ice cream.
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How to say hello to a worm : a first guide to outside
by Kari Percival
This how-to guide for connecting with nature introduces the concept of a garden and all that it offers, generating curiosity and wonder as young readers explore this magical place and all its creatures.
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Garden time
by Jill McDonald
With easy-to-understand facts, little ones will learn all about gardens, how plants grow and how gardening puts food on our tables.
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