Lessons from Mother Earth
Tess has visited her grandmother many times without really being aware of the garden. But today they step outside the door and Tess learns that all of nature can be a garden. At the end of their day Tess is thanful to Mother Earth for having such a lovely garden, and she is thankful to have such a wise grandma.
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Gardens > Fiction. Indigenous peoples > Canada > Juvenile fiction. Tutchone > Juvenile fiction. Na-Cho Nyak Dun > Juvenile fiction. |
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Nature fiction. |
- ISBN: 0888993129
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Physical Description
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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 23 - Publisher Toronto : Douglas & McIntyre, [2002]
- Copyright ©2002
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Groundwood book." |
Target Audience Note: | AD640L Lexile Decoding demand: 74 (high) Semantic demand: 81 (very high) Syntactic demand: 91 (very high) Structure demand: 85 (very high) Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.4 0.5 55972. |
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Summary
Lessons from Mother Earth
Tess has visited her grandma many times without really being aware of her garden. But today when they step out the door, Tess learns that all of nature can be a garden. She discovers that if you take care of the plants that are growing and you learn about them -- understanding when they flower, when they bear fruit, and when to leave them alone -- you will always find something to nourish you. Tess is grateful to Mother Earth and to her grandmother for their teachings.