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My Delicious Garden

by (author) Anne-Marie Fortin

illustrated by Julien Castanié

translated by Heather Camlot

Publisher
Owlkids Books Inc.
Initial publish date
Mar 2022
Category
General, Cooking & Food, Camping & Outdoor Activities, Country Life
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
2 to 12
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781771474689
    Publish Date
    Mar 2022
    List Price
    $18.95

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Description

A girl lovingly tends to her garden through the seasons

In the depths of winter, one young girl is already dreaming of planting her very own vegetable garden. In January, she sketches out the rows of lettuce, the trellis for the peas, and a large plot for the tomatoes while she waits for warmer weather. March is time for sowing, and April gives way to the first leaves of her seedlings.

As the seasons change from spring to summer, she (with the help of her moms) spreads compost and turns up the soil to finally plant her veggies into the earth. As the months go by, she lovingly weeds, waters, and cares for her garden until it’s time to harvest a bounty big enough to share with all their friends! My Delicious Garden celebrates the joy of growing food from seed and is a cozy exploration of the connections between nature, food, and community.

About the authors

ANNE-MARIE FORTIN has been in the literary world for nearly 15 years. She now works as Deputy Director General of the Communication-Jeunesse association, where she specializes in reading mediation for young audiences. She is passionate about local children's literature, birds, and gardening. My Delicious Garden is her first book for young people.

 

Anne-Marie Fortin's profile page

With ten years of experience as an illustrator and artistic director, JULIEN CASTANIÉ enjoys creating illustrations for children’s books, novel covers, board games, and screen printed posters.

 

Julien Castanié's profile page

HEATHER CAMLOT is the author of the nonfiction What If Soldiers Fought with Pillows? and the Skipping Stones Honor Award novels The Other Side and Clutch, the latter of which was named among Kirkus’s Best Middle-Grade Historical Fiction. A journalist for more than 20 years, she has written, edited and translated for various publications, including Quill & Quire, Owl, TV Guide Canada and Style at Home. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

 

Heather Camlot's profile page

Awards

  • Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens

Editorial Reviews

"Children wanting to know about gardening will appreciate this book ... Colorful illustrations add context and fun."

Sal's Fiction Addiction

"Would recommend this wonderful book for an elementary school library, particularly in the science section."

Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database

"The unique monthly focus is an interesting and helpful take on gardening; readers will learn about different types of vegetables and flowers equally. Whether there is a garden at school or not, this is a charming addition to the shelves and could be adapted to a very early science lesson for preschoolers, too."

School Library Journal

"Fortin conveys a positive message about gardening that also touches on the topics of food, family, and community ... A good addition for any library’s picture book collection."

Canadian Review of Materials

"All children will be inspired to grow their own gardens, and those children who live in urban environments will understand and appreciate the work, time, and patience, not to mention the joy and sense of accomplishment, it takes to maintain a garden."

School Library Connection

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