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[.ca] Compost, by Gosh!: An Adventure with Vermicomposting (ISBN 0942256166)



What fun By Gosh:
Great book! Fun, Funny, Educational, with a message yet! Describes a wonderful project to start with your kids.


Oh no? Oh Yes!:
When I first heard that the Worm Queen in Kalamazoo (Mary Appelhof) had published a kids' book on vermicomposting, my reaction was cautious. Last year someone sent me one that was just too cute--and inaccurately showed red wigglers with eyes! Hurrah for Compost, By Gosh!--it's just right! It combines charm with accuracy and clear, brief instructions for a parent who wants to say, "Yes!" to the child who begs, "Mom, can we have worms composting in our house?" Can't wait to read it at Earth Day 2003 celebration to children who live in my six-building apartment complex in New York City. -Naomi Dagen Bloom, Composting in Manhattan


Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions for young people:
Written and illustrated by Michelle Eva Portman, Compost By Gosh! is a simple, rhyming children's book about the joy of making compost - the process of letting worms eat leftover food and turn into that material into something which is perfect for fertilizing plants. Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions for young people who want to make their own compost (under adult supervision) round out this excellent and very highly recommended instructional book for budding young gardeners.


Book Review:
Michelle Eva Portman has created a story filled with learning and mystery. With colorful pictures and short, rhyming text she describes the entire composting cycle from food waste to healthy plants. A valuable tool for parents and teachers, as young readers could easily see this story come to life in their home or classroom. We will be using this delightful book to start off our children's wormshops at our demonstration garden. By Laura Plant Compost Educator City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture Vancouver, BC


A Valuable Tool:
Michelle Eva Portman has created a story filled with learning and mystery. With colorful pictures and short, rhyming text she describes the entire composting cycle from food waste to healthy plants. A valuable tool for parents and teachers, as young readers could easily see this story come to life in their home or classroom. We will be using this delightful book to start off our children's wormshops at our demonstration garden. By Laura Plant Compost Educator City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture Vancouver, BC


Author:Michelle Evea Portman
Binding:Library Binding
Dewey Decimal Number:577
EAN:9780942256161
ISBN:0942256166
Number Of Pages:42
Publication Date:2003-07-01
Reading Level:Ages 4-8



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