My First Indoor Garden: Everything You Need to Know to Grow Little Houseplants
By (Author) Philippe Asseray
Illustrated by Charlene Tong
Translated by Grace McQuillan
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
1st April 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Practical interests
635.965
Paperback
64
Width 203mm, Height 203mm, Spine 4mm
71g
Age range 5 to 9
Discover the joys of growing plants everywhere from your kitchen to your bedroom withMy First Indoor Garden,an interactive and illustrated guide for the youngest of gardeners.
This book teaches you everything you need to know to succeed in raising some very interesting houseplants. After following the easy steps, you'll know how to care for anything you choose to plant, from flowers like lilies to cacti, mushrooms, and even carnivorous plants and cocoa beans. In no time at all, you'll be proudly showing off all the beautiful and different (and sometimes even funny!) plants in your home!
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Few things are more exciting than planning your garden and watching its plants grow big and strong!
"I love books that directly empower kids and encourage them to be independent. My First Indoor Garden definitely delivers, giving young gardeners all the info they need to grow plants year-round." --Stacy Tornio, award-winning author of The Kids' Outdoor Adventure Book and The Ultimate Book of Scavenger Hunts
After demanding horticultural studies, Philippe Asseray has become a journalist, specialized in gardening and vegetable gardening. He writes for several French specialized magazines (Rustica, L'ami des jardins...). His own experience as a gardener is the base of most of his advice and techniques. He is also passionate about photography. He lives in France.
Charlne Tong is an artist who worked as an illustrator for children books and designer of sceneries for cartoons. Her hobbies are rather simple: reading, knitting, hiking, traveling, and gardening. Plants are for her an inexhaustible source of inspiration so, after ten years dedicated to an artistic career, she moved into a new inspiring career in horticulture.