Lessons from Mother Earth / story by Elaine McLeod ; pictures by Colleen Wood.

By: Mcleod, Elaine, 1955- [author.]Contributor(s): Wood, Colleen, 1958- [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : Groundwood/House of Anansi, 2016Copyright date: �2002Description: 21 unnumbered page : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeAudience: ChildrenISBN: 9780888998323; 0888998325Subject(s): Gardens -- Children's literature | Grandparent and child -- Children's literature | Grandmothers -- Children's literature | Nature -- Children's literatureDDC classification: jC813/.6 LOC classification: PS8575.L4607 | L48 2010Summary: Tess has visited her grandmother many times without really being aware of the garden. But today they step outside the door and Tess learns that all of nature can be a garden. And if you take care of the plants that are growing, if you learn about them -- understanding when they flower, when they give fruit, and when to leave them alone -- you will always find something to nourish you. This gentle story demonstrates the First Nations' tradition of taking care of Mother Earth.
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Originally published in hardcover: Toronto : Douglas & McIntyre, �2002.

Tess has visited her grandmother many times without really being aware of the garden. But today they step outside the door and Tess learns that all of nature can be a garden. And if you take care of the plants that are growing, if you learn about them -- understanding when they flower, when they give fruit, and when to leave them alone -- you will always find something to nourish you. This gentle story demonstrates the First Nations' tradition of taking care of Mother Earth.

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