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A grandmother and her grandson share a love for gardening. They explore different plants including fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs. They also examine the bugs that come with gardening life including both good and bad bugs. One of grandma's favorite plants is cannabis. She uses the plant both for healing and for relaxation. She teaches the grandson about the reasons why some things are just for grownups. Children are smarter than we give them credit for (I know my grandchildren are!) and this book is a way for them to "just say know" when it comes to cannabis.Now that cannabis is legal in a majority of US States and opening up worldwide, it's time to start talking to our children about cannabis. Children are smarter than we give them credit for. That is the largest failure of D.A.R.E. when they used the motto "Just Say NO!" when they should have said, "Just Say KNOW!". Don't hide your consumption from your children. It's time to have a conversation with your children about cannabis and this book is a perfect way to talk about it!
From mother-daughter team Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton comes a celebration of gardens, family and tradition, and an ode to mothers, grandmothers and the children they love. Now an abridged board book for the tiniest gardeners. A celebration of family and flowers, gardens and greenery that shows readers how sharing the things we love with the people we love can connect us. Praise for Grandma's Gardens: "A deeply affectionate tribute to the bounty of nature and the love of gardening." —Publishers Weekly "Filled with mindfulness, the story inspires children to reflect on family and keep memories alive." —Booklist
What would you think when a rabbit family hopped into your backyard and quietly began setting up for a picnic? In this story Grandma is amazed at what happens as she is relaxing on her patio in lovely Tucson, Arizona. Do real rabbits only use their dainty little mouths to eat their daily food? Or do they, like politely-mannered children, use silverware just right for them? Enjoy the beauty of watercolor illustrations as you delight in "The Surprise in Grandma's Eyes."
On Wednesday nights when Grandma stays with Anna everyone thinks she is teaching Anna to read.
Follow me as I take a journey around my Grandmas Garden full of surprises. Test your memory by trying to list where weve been as you read through the book and guess what you might find next.
Grandma and the kids are in for a big surprise. What starts out as a regular day, working in the garden, is really the beginning of an enchanted adventure! Queens, fairies and pixys, all come alive. Trolls,dragon flies and a whole village full of enchanted magic and an amazing rescue. Come on! Join in the fun and adventure with the secret in Grandma's Garden! Meet you there and we make new friends.
When Grandma gives you a lemon tree, definitely don’t make a face! Care for the tree, and you might be surprised at how new things, and new ideas, bloom. “Charms from cover to cover.” —Kirkus (Starred review) “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” In this imaginative take on that popular saying, a child is surprised (and disappointed) to receive a lemon tree from Grandma for her birthday. After all, she DID ask for a new gadget! But when she follows the narrator’s careful—and funny—instructions, she discovers that the tree might be exactly what she wanted after all. This clever story, complete with a recipe for lemonade, celebrates the pleasures of patience, hard work, nature, community . . . and putting down the electronic devices just for a while.
The story is about a boy who plans to surprise hisgrandmother by planting a flower garden for her.The surprise ending is designed to help children see how another child deals with grieving his loss and open communication about their thoughts and feelings.
Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.