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Scarlette Beane

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Having been born with a bright red face and green fingertips, her parents know that there is something unique about their daughter, Scarlette, and so aren't too surprised when magical things start to happen in their vegetable garden.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published July 15, 1999

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Karen Wallace

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May 10, 2015
Cute book. I totally judged it wrong by the title and look of the cover..mom
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May 10, 2021
a childhood favorite about a magical garden & the tangible effects of feeding & housing & investing in your community
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July 6, 2011
A tall-tale style story of a little girl, Scarlette, born with a beet-red face and green fingers. She receives a garden and tools from her parents and grandfather for her 5th birthday. She plants carrots, onions and parsley. The vegetables were so large that the next morning, it took the whole village to harvest them. Mom made soup in a cement mixer because the house was so small. The entire village thought the soup was delicious. Scarlette, has a dream the night of the picnic. She plants a huge handful of seeds in one hole in the ground. All those seeds grow into a huge vegetable castle that the family can live in.
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July 2, 2009
I did the most actual memorization for this storytelling (and Micah jumped into my lap 1/2 way through recording!)

Anyway, Scarlette has a magical green thumb, and parents who are obsessive about gardening. She uses her magical talent to change their life.

I especially loved the illustrations in this book. The story was cute too, and will make children feel like they can do something special.
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May 24, 2010
Fun fantasy book about a girl who can magically make vegetables grow. It got Tyson excited about Vegetable Soup! He actually ate his whole bowl of veggie soup! Miraculous!
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May 15, 2014
Wonderful children's story. My 5 year old son and I really enjoyed it!
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