From strawberries in galoshes to herbs in recycled tin cans, this easy-to-follow gardening book contains fifteen simple (and delicious!) projects for budding young gardeners. Kids can learn all they need to know to grow their own fruit, herbs, and vegetables in whatever space they have at home, whether it be a windowsill or yard. Bright, engaging illustrations and clear instructions make this a great gift for any young child curious about where their food comes from and eager to grow some delectables themselves.
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- Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening
Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening
Author(s)
Publisher
Age Range
6+
Release Date
March 25, 2025
ISBN
978-1536235517
Dig in to a fun and stylish collection of sixteen step-by-step edible gardening projects for young children.
Editor review
1 review
Beautiful and colorful
(Updated: June 08, 2026)
Overall rating
4.7
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening is a book full of easy and fun projects, perfect for the littlest gardeners or even those a bit older.
The book is full of fun and creative planting ideas for the budding gardener, farmer, botanist, ecologist or anyone who loves yummy, fresh things to grow and eat and the joy of getting their hands dirty. It begins with an introduction to starting your first garden and all the items you might need, like compost, a trowel, a watering can, and some seeds. But you can also use what you have, like tin cans, yogurt containers, or a milk jug for watering. I love that a majority of the gardening projects are suited for the patio, encouraging those without a lot of space.
There are step-by-step instructions in both word and illustration, making the book accessible for different readers. Each page-spread also includes a legend that shares the season for growing, the harvest time, and the best place to grow the plant.
The illustrations are vibrant, featuring a multicultural cast of characters, delicious looking fruits and vegetables and a wide array of gardening tools.
Whether you live in a small apartment or a house with a huge yard, there is something in this book that you and your child can try growing.
The book is full of fun and creative planting ideas for the budding gardener, farmer, botanist, ecologist or anyone who loves yummy, fresh things to grow and eat and the joy of getting their hands dirty. It begins with an introduction to starting your first garden and all the items you might need, like compost, a trowel, a watering can, and some seeds. But you can also use what you have, like tin cans, yogurt containers, or a milk jug for watering. I love that a majority of the gardening projects are suited for the patio, encouraging those without a lot of space.
There are step-by-step instructions in both word and illustration, making the book accessible for different readers. Each page-spread also includes a legend that shares the season for growing, the harvest time, and the best place to grow the plant.
The illustrations are vibrant, featuring a multicultural cast of characters, delicious looking fruits and vegetables and a wide array of gardening tools.
Whether you live in a small apartment or a house with a huge yard, there is something in this book that you and your child can try growing.
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