Whose garden is it?
When Mrs. McGee walks through a garden wondering whose it is, all of the plants and animals as well as the sun and the gardener claim it as their own, because all of them work on it or benefit from it.
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Subject |
Gardens > Juvenile fiction. Garden animals > Juvenile fiction. Stories in rhyme. |
Genre |
Fiction. |
- ISBN: 0152026312
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Physical Description
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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations - Publisher San Diego ; Toronto : Harcourt, [2004]
- Copyright ©2004
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Gulliver Books". |
Target Audience Note: | "Ages 3 to 7"--P. [4] of cover. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 21.95 |
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Whose Garden Is It?
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Summary
Whose Garden Is It?
The gardener says the garden belongs to him. But the woodchuck insists that it's his. And so do the rabbit, the butterfly, the squash bug, and the bumblebee. Even the tiny seeds and whistling weeds think the garden just couldn't grow without them. As they stroll through the exquisite plants and flowers, Mrs. McGee and her child listen and wonder: Whose garden is it? Children's book luminaries Mary Ann Hoberman and Jane Dyer reveal the secrets of a glorious garden in this beautiful and poetic rhyming read-aloud.