Vegetables
All Our Fruits and Vegetables, by Roberta Duyff (Many Hands Media, 1996)
--growing and tasting fruits
and vegetables from everywhere.
An Edible Alphabet, by
Bonnie Christensen(Dial Books for young readers, 1994)
--learn names of food.
Blue Potatoes, Orange Tomatoes, by Rosalind Creasy(Sierra Club Book, 1994)
--how to grow a rainbow garden.
Cabbages and Kings, by
Elizabeth Seabrook (Viking, Penguin Group, 1997))
--Albert Asparagus talks with
Herman Cabbage until Fair time.
Eating the Alphabet, by
Lois Ehlert(Red Wagon Books, Harcourt Brace & Co)
--alphabet fruits and
vegetables
Garden, by
Priscilla Burris (Leap Frog Lift A Flap)
--look at things found in
garden.
Gardening with Sarah and Tommy, by Dagmar Stam & Francine Oomen (Whitecap Books
1995)
--learn equipment, pumpkins,
tomatoes, sweet peas, compost, rhubarb, potatoes, radishes,
beasties, carrots, beans, strawberries and more..
Grandma's Latkes, by
Malka Drucker(Voyager Books, 1992)
--Grandma explains Hanukkah
while making latkes.
Growing Vegetable Soup,
by Lois Ehlert (Harcourt Brace & Co., 1987)
--growing vegetables for soup.
How many veggies?, by
Phil Vischer (Tommy Nelson Inc, 1995)
--counting veggies.
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear,
by N M Bodecker (Margaret K McElderry Books, 1998)
--A woman frantically rushed to
prepare for winter while her husband sits idly by.
I Eat Vegetables, by
Tofts Hannah, Zero to Ten Ltd, 1998)
-- trace vegetables from the
ground to ready for eating..
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, by Laura Joffe Numeroff (Harper Collins Publishers,
1985)
--the cookie begins a host of
requests.
Inch by Inch - The Garden Song, by David Mallett (Harper Collins, 1975)
--vegetables grow.
In a pumpkin shell, by Jennifer Gillis (Storey Communication Inc 1992)
--more than 20 pumpkin projects for kids.
Jack and the Beanstalk, by Eric Metaxas (Rabbit Ears Book and Cassette, 1991) --a boy climbs a beanstalk and uses his quick wits.
Jamie O'Rourke
and the Big Potato - an Irish Folktale, by Tomie de Paola (Putnam & Grosset
Group, 1992)
--taking the easy way out is sometimes more
trouble.
June 29, 1999, by David
Wiesner (Clarion Books, 1992)
--an innovative science project
sprouting seeds.
Just Enough Carrots, by
Stuart Murphy (Harper Collins, 1997)
--more, same, and fewer
carrots.
Lunch, by Flemming (Henry
Holt & Co, 1992)
--a hungry mouse eats many
colorful fruits and vegetables.
Mouse and Mole and the Year Round Garden, by Doug Cushman
(WH Freeman & Co, 1994)
--learn gardening the year
around.
My Summer in Caillebotte's Garden, by Hayot Monelle, Hayot, 1995)
--travel through many summer
garders.
No More Peas, Please, by
Anne A. Roth (Ozark Pub. Inc., 1997)
--a young boy does not like
peas but tries them to please.
Oliver's Vegetables, by
Vivian French (Orchard Books, 1995)
--Grandpa's vegetable garden.
One Potato, by Diana
Pomeroy (Harcourt Brace, 1996)
--A counting book with
vegetables, fruits, and seeds.
Our Two Gardens, by Peter
Kavanagy & Margaret Hebblethwaite (Oliver-Nelson Publishers,
1991)
--sharing the world of gardens.
One Watermelon Seed, by
Celia Barker Lottridge (Oxford University Press, 1986)
--counting book from one
watermelon seed to thousands of popcorn puffs.
Peter Rabbit - Lift A Flap,
by Beatrix Potter (Leap Frog Lift-a-flap, 1996)
--A rabbit gets in trouble for
eating vegetables.
Picking Peas for a Penny,
Angela Medearis (Scholastic, 1993)
--life on the farm in the 30s
Pumpkin Pumpkin, by
Jeanne Titherington (Mulberry Paperback Book, 1986)
- pumpkins in the fall.
Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, by
Lois Ehlert (Harcourt Brace, 1991)
--colors and leaves.
She Taught Me To Eat Artichokes, by Mary Kay Shanley (Sta-Kris, Inc., 1993)
--learning new things and
friendships.
Stone Soup, by Marcia
Brown(Aladdin Paperbacks, 1947)
--3 hungry soldiers outwit
greedy villagers.
The Berenstain Bears Grow It, by Stan & Jan Berenstain (Random
House, 1996)
--potting and planting - learn
how it is done.
The Carrot Seed, by Ruth
Krauss (Harper Collins, 1945)
--growing carrots.
The Delicious Garden, by
Michael Teirelbaum (Smithmark Pub, 1994)
--growing & canning
vegetables.
The Turnip , by
Pierr Morgan (Charles Scribner's sons, 1938)
--An Old Russian tale.
The Vegetable Show, by
Laurie K. Brown(Little, Brown & Co., 1995)
--vegetables in a show.
The Wild Bunch, by Dee
Lillegard (GP Putnam's Sons, 1997)
--mangos tango and roots in
dirty suits; clever verse.
Things That Grow(Snapshot
Book 1986)
--fruits and vegetables.
Three Stalks of Corn, by
Leo Politi (Aladdin Books, 1994)
--Grandmother explains the
legends and uses of corn.
Tops and Bottoms, by
Janet Stevens (Harcourt Bruce, 1995)
--hare vs bear in gardening.
Vegetable Friends, by
Tony Lawlor, Bruce Kaciemba (Toybox Creations, 1996)
--become a friend with
vegetables, how to grow and serve them.
Vegetable Garden, by
Douglas Florian (Voyager Books, 1961)
--a family plants a vegetable
garden.
Vegetables in the Garden
, by Pascalde Bourgoing & Gallimard Jeunesse(Scholastic,
1994)
--bright transparent pages how
vegetables grow.
Vegetable Soup - The Nutritional ABCs - The
Fruit Bowl, by Diane Warren and Susan Jones
(Oasis Pubs., 1996)
--A is for asparagus and
vitamin A - an alphabet book.
We Can Eat the Plants, by
R.L. Williams (Creative Teaching Press, 1994)
--roots, stems, leaves, and
flowers.
What's For Lunch - Potatoes, by Claire Llewellyn(Children's Press, 1998)
-potato facts about growing,
harvesting, marketing
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