Jolie LOVES strawberries - and she's on an unstoppable (and hilarious)
mission to grow her own food from seedling to table in this colorful
introduction to the joy of growing the popular perennial.
Through Jolie's comical scrapbook-style journal entries, young readers
will learn how she convinces the "old people" (aka her parents) to let
her grow her own strawberries. Growing strawberries is a lot of work and
responsibility, but Jolie is ready with the help of her faithful rabbit
Munchy! Together they find out just how delicious, rewarding, and
sometimes complicated it can be to grow your own food.
Creating a garden calendar and notebook, how strawberries grow, what
pests to look out for in a garden, why ladybugs are helpful, and how a
good gardener takes care of strawberry plants are all explained in this
fun and educational story. Informational backmatter includes tips on
growing strawberries, an explanation of integrated pest management for
greener, safer gardening - and even tips for how to find a pick your own
strawberry patch near you.
This story makes a great read before a family trip to a strawberry
patch, a garden store, or in a classroom talking about healthy eating
and growing your own food.
About the publisher: Feeding Minds Press is a project of the
American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture whose mission is to
build awareness and understanding of agriculture through education. We
focus on helping young readers understand where their food comes from,
who grows it, and how it gets to them and believe in cultivating
curiosity about food and farming and how agriculture plays a role in our
daily lives. All books from Feeding Minds Press have accompanying
lessons, activities, and videos to further learning available on their
website, Feedingmindspress.com.