Using "The House That Jack Built" rhyme scheme, a young girl plants a seed and follows its journey from sprout to vine to the final fruit which she then uses to bake a pie. Includes information on pumpkins and a pumpkin pie recipe.
A sparkly new picture book sure to add some shine to story time. Brush the cover to see the pumpkins face change from a smile to a BOO! With rhymes on each page to be completed by the reader counting the pumpkins, this book offers educational and fun reading for parents and children to enjoy together.
Filled with easy-to-understand terms and bright illustrations of seeds, sprouts, vines, flowers and--best of all--pumpkin pies and jack-o-lanterns, little readers can learn how pumpkins grow and their special place in fall celebrations.
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces how pumpkins grow to young readers through leveled text and related photos.
A young girl named Amara asks readers to help her search for pumpkins on her farm in preparation for a potluck with her friends, in this celebration of cool-weather fruits and vegetables.
When Field Mouse and Squirrel find a big, round, orange object in the road their friends disagree about what it is, but soon it becomes the life of the party.
"One of the most loved Halloween traditions is visiting a pumpkin patch and picking out the perfect pumpkin! Once you bring your pumpkin home, invite your friends and family to form a carving crew and help you turn that perfect pumpkin into--a grinning, glowing jack-o'-lantern"--OCLC.