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BOOK OF THE WEEK, IF I WERE A GARDEN

IF I WERE A GARDEN is a children's picture book of garden gifts to entice your child to the table. A rhyming poem extravaganza of pumpkins, beans, eggplant and tomatoes. A cornucopia of bees, hummingbirds and butterflies with a healthy dose of ketchup for every child's favorite— the weenie. Book 4 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Books®.


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Published on April 12, 2018 15:26 Tags: bees, butterflies, childrensbook, garden, organic-food, poetry, rhyme, vegetables, young-readers

QuickTurtle Book of the Week

If I Were A Garden is free on Amazon April 13,14 & 15.

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IF I WERE A GARDEN is a children's picture book of garden gifts to entice your child to the table. A rhyming poem extravaganza of pumpkins, beans, eggplant and tomatoes. A cornucopia of bees, hummingbirds and butterflies with a healthy dose of ketchup for every child's favorite— the weenie. Book 4 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Books®.
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Published on April 13, 2018 13:28 Tags: children, free-ebook, fresh, garden, kids, nutritious, rhyme, vegetables, wholesome

If I Were A Garden

IF I WERE A GARDEN is a children's picture book of garden gifts to entice your child to the table. A rhyming poem extravaganza of pumpkins, beans, eggplant and tomatoes. A cornucopia of bees, hummingbirds and butterflies with a healthy dose of ketchup for every child's favorite— the weenie. Book 4 in the Rhyme for Young Readers Series by QuickTurtle Books®.

Free today April 15 https://amzn.to/2ELE444
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Published on April 15, 2018 18:06 Tags: children-book, food, garden, kids-book, kids-diet, nature, rhyme, vegetables, young-readers

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