Sinossi
Perché la clementina si chiama così? Dove si nascondono i semi delle fragole? Quale frutto, in un primo tempo, si chiama uva spina cinese? Come si fa a separare le castagne dai ricci senza pungersi? Il nuovo libro di Gerda Muller offre risposte sorprendenti a tutte queste domande e a molte altre. Ma attenzione: bisogna procurarsi un bel cesto pieno di frutta prima di cominciare a leggere! Infatti questo libro, oltre a placare la sete di conoscenza, mette anche l'acquolina in bocca e fa venir voglia di mangiare un frutto. Età di lettura: da 5 anni.
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- Data di uscita: 16-03-2017
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This picture book features more text than many do but would be a good book for early readers, although some vocabulary terms may be a little advanced. The illustrations are nicely done. An interactive activity in the front and back of the book encourages readers to match the numbered fruit to its nu Leggi tutto
🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒 “HOW DOES MY FRUIT GROW?” is so beautiful that I did not want to close the last page. It features lovely illustrations, soft and colorful, with informative text that captivates while teaching children about gardening and fruit. Tells the story of Sophie, who learns all about fruits and gardens Leggi tutto
Ontdek van alles en nog wat over fruit, groente, planten, dieren die er mee te maken hebben, en meer. Dit boekje klonk erg leuk, en ook interessant, dus ik wilde hem graag proberen. Helaas. Nu ik hem heb gelezen moet ik zeggen dat ik het niet zo leuk vond (wel interessant). Hoe kan ik dit het beste u Leggi tutto
With incredibly detailed illustrations and up close views of many of the fruits and nuts, which are a kind of fruit, described in the story, this book is an excellent addition to any library collection of gardening titles. In it, Sophie, the protagonist of the previous How Does My Garden Grow? enjoy Leggi tutto
Not too bad! Middle grade school kids, especially those who love gardening or eating fresh fruit, will enjoy reading about all the different fruit and how it developed, and how it grows.
An example of how so much craft can turn so easily into something too worthy. This concerns Sophie, who starts picking fruit and exploring such things when on a holiday, but finds that she's moving to a new house quickly afterwards, where a whole host of other fruits and crops are to be found. Each
Another beautifully done work by Gerda Muller. This book was educational for my husband and I and made for gentle, quiet bedtime reading for our 3 year old. It could be enjoyed for from preschool to middle school, and beyond.
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