How does your garden grow? : great gardening for green-fingered kids
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London : Hamlyn, 2005.
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142 pages : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
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London : Hamlyn, 2005.
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Includes index.
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Help children cultivate their gardens--and grow beautifully along with them. These 40 rewarding projects take youngsters away from the TV and out into the fresh air, to channel youthful energies in exciting new ways. And parents share in the fun, too--whether it's helping to grow an herb garden in a box or making a mosaic sundial. Introduce budding gardeners to the satisfaction of planting and harvesting their own vegetables and flowers, the creative challenge of carving gourds, and the scientific experience of building a weather station, as well as the opportunity to explore the wonders of nature, right in their own backyards.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Matthews, C., & Nichols, C. (2005). How does your garden grow?: great gardening for green-fingered kids . Hamlyn.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Matthews, Clare and Clive. Nichols. 2005. How Does Your Garden Grow?: Great Gardening for Green-fingered Kids. Hamlyn.

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Matthews, Clare and Clive. Nichols. How Does Your Garden Grow?: Great Gardening for Green-fingered Kids Hamlyn, 2005.

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Matthews, Clare., and Clive Nichols. How Does Your Garden Grow?: Great Gardening for Green-fingered Kids Hamlyn, 2005.

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