A charming, rhyming picture book about a city's green space growing and changing, with illustrations from an Eisner Award winner.
A charming, rhyming picture book about a city's green space growing and changing, with illustrations from an Eisner Award winner.
Green grass is wide and fresh and clean for a family to play in, and brown dirt is perfect for digging a garden. But when gray buildings start to rise up and a whole city builds, can there be any room for green space? The neighborhood children think so, and they inspire the community to join together and build a garden for everyone to share in the middle of the city.
“"An attractive read-aloud for beginning lessons on gardening." --Chelsea Couillard-Smith, School Library Journal”
"An attractive read-aloud for beginning lessons on gardening." --Chelsea Couillard-Smith, School Library Journal
Marie Lamba is the author of What I Meant., Over My Head, and Drawn. Marie is also an associate literary agent at the Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency. She lives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.Baldev Lamba is the associate professor of Landscape Architecture at Temple University and an award-winning landscape architect. He is a designer of the First Ladies Water Garden on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Baldev's recent projects include the PHS Pop Up Garden in Philadelphia.Sonia Sanchez is the illustrator of several books for children, including Here I Am, which was an Eisner Award winner for illustration and received several starred reviews. Sonia lives in Barcelona, Spain.
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