George and Flora's Secret Garden (Eden Project Books)

George and Flora's Secret Garden (Eden Project Books)

by Ley Honor Roberts (Illustrator), JoannaElizabethElworthy (Author)

Synopsis

George and Flora are planning a surprise party to welcome home their new baby sister! They're growing all the food for it themselves - with a little help from Grandpa - and are full of excitement as they watch how the baby grows in Mum's tummy and the vegetables grow in their garden. With clear and easy to follow tips and a handy month-by-month planting planner, readers will find all the information they need to grow and cook their own tasty food.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Eden Project Children's Books
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1905811373
ISBN 13: 9781905811373
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A wonderful book about life and how things grow. Whether you have a garden or a window sill, everyone can have a go at growing their own food!

Media Reviews
Delightful ... With clear and easy-to-follow tips and a handy month-by-month planting planner, readers will find all the information they need to grow and cook their own tasty food -- Melanie Cowie Cornwall Today
Author Bio
Jo Elworthy (Author) Dr Jo Elworthy is Director of Interpretation at the Eden Project in Cornwall and has worked there since it opened communicating Eden's story with the public. Jo Elworthy, prev. Readman, also works as a freelance author of children's books and adults gardening books. She has also worked as a consultant, writer, lecturer, teacher and television producer specialising in horticulture and botany. Her career is based around the public understanding of science and environmental issues. Jo has a 1st class hons degree in Plant Science and a PhD in plant biochemistry. She lives in Cornwall with her family and garden.Ley Honor Roberts (Illustrator) Ley Honor Roberts' artwork can be seen at the Eden Project in the form of 'the leaf people' in merchandising, the website and around exhibits. She has also worked as a freelance artist, most recently illustrating the new Babar books. She lives in Cornwall with her young family.