How Groundhog's Garden Grew
The colorful illustrations throughout the book are detailed and enjoyable while the story is entertaining and fun. The main characters of the book are Groundhog and Squirrel. Groundhog loves eating fresh vegetables; however, they are from his neighbor's garden. He meets Squirrel, who teaches him how to plant his own garden. The book introduces young readers to the entire cycle of a gardening year.
The book shows the entire gardening process: collecting the seeds, planting the seeds, watering the garden, weeding the garden, transplanting the garden, and harvesting the garden. This book illustrates each vegetable seed's unique image, what plants need in order to grow (such as sunlight), and that fruits and vegetables are delicious! I recommend that parents take their kids to a nursery and show their children the different seeds and plants that are shown and described in the book. Also, this book is a great way to get your children to try new fruits and vegetables.
After reading this book with your child:
Discover more on vegetables and fruits too, while learning fun food facts, jokes, recipes and shopping tips with The ABC's of Fruits and Vegetables and Beyond that parents and teachers will also enjoy reading.
Teacher's Tip: Consider starting a school vegetable garden in a few wooden barrels. Kids as young as preschool age enjoy planting and watching things grow. You will introduce healthy foods while teaching kids how to provide love and care responsibly.
How Groundhog's Garden Grew. Lynne Cherry. Blue Sky Press, Mexico: 2003.
Jennifer Klotz is currently working on finishing her Master's in Nutrition and Wellness and completing the dietetic internship at Benedictine University in Illinois. After graduating in December 2008, she plans on passing the RD exam and hopes to begin working in the area of complementary and alternative nutrition.