Who's in the Garden? by Phyllis Gershator

Who's in the Garden? by Phyllis Gershator

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Invites small children to look through the holes on every other page to answer the repeating refrain, 'Who's coming to see how my garden grows?' In this novelty peepo book, the energetic, rhyming text introduces all sorts of creatures that are busy foraging and frolicking in the garden.

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Who's in the Garden? by Phyllis Gershator

In this novelty book, small children are invited to look through the holes on every other page to answer the repeating refrain, 'Who's coming to see how my garden grows?'. The rhyming text introduces all sorts of creatures that are busy foraging and frolicking in the garden.
“McDonald’s occasionally whimsical mixed-media collages are engaging, colorful and busy with detail, and Gershator’s simple rhyming question-and-answer text is appealing and age appropriate, making this a nice introduction to outdoor critters for young children” — The New York Times
Phillis Gershator has written more than twenty-five books for children. She has worked as a children’s librarian and enjoys cooking, gardening, and especially reading. Phillis lives in the US Virgin Islands with her husband and frequent co-author, David. This is her first project with Barefoot Books Jill McDonald finds inspiration in colour and patterns, Since childhood, creating art has been a part of her life. When she received her BFA in Textile Design from Rhode Island School of Design , she know that creating art for kids was all that she wanted to do.
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ISBN 13 9781846864032
ISBN 10 1846864038
Title Who's in the Garden?
Author Phyllis Gershator
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Barefoot Books Ltd
Year published 2009-04-01
Number of pages 24
Prizes Winner of Silver Medal, Moonbeam Awards 2012, Commended for Notable Books for Children, Smithsonian Magazine 2010
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.