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Rabbit Seeds

by Bijou Le Tord

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A gardener's work begins in spring when the sun warms up the earth and ends when leaves turn yellow in autumn.
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This book is about a young gardener who plans, digs, tiles, rakes, sows, labels his products, waters the garden, weeds the dead plants, watches them grow over the period, and then finally harvests the finished product to put for sale in the market. This young Gardner takes care of all his produces and is very excited when he sees them growing and when they are almost ready to be picked. When the leaves turn a certain yellow color, this is when the gardener puts away all of his tools and his work is done until the ground is dry again. I think this book shows how you can have a passion about something and how you enjoy your time while doing something you love. ( )
  emilyann93 | Sep 8, 2014 |
Rabbit Seeds is a sweet story that follows the actions of a rabbit who plants seeds in the spring and watches them grow until they are ripe to harvest. After he has picked his vegetables, and the season changes into winter, the rabbit covers his garden with a blanket of leaves to protect his seeds until the spring when he can tend to his garden again.
This book could be used to open the topic of gardening and where vegetables come from as well as what the different seasons bring. It could also be used to discuss the possibility of planting a class garden. ( )
  KellyLPickett | Jan 31, 2013 |
A rabbit plants seeds and tends to his crops. He patiently waits for his crops to surface. Once they are ripe he sells his fruits and vegetables. Winter arrives shortly after. The rabbit farmer puts all his farming tools away. The book illustrations look like pencil drawings (contour drawings). ( )
  Bethany1221 | Sep 8, 2012 |
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