Word Wednesday: Seeds & Stories

 Guelph Organic Conference

Seems as soon as the winter reaches it's midpoint, we're waiting for Spring.
We've been working on Seed Science this week and wrapped our library reads for Blind-Date-a-Day-with-a-Book.
 

These were the most popular picks...

 The Bad Seed

A sour sunflower seed goes out of his way to make trouble.


Kevin Henkes is the author of Owen, Chrysanthemum, Penny and Wemberly books.
This funny take on a childs version of the perfect garden was a 5 star!


My grandfather used to tell us if we ate watermelon seeds, a watermelon would grow in our stomach!
This paranoid crocodile reminded me of my grandfathers warning!


Tokyo Digs a Garden is not only visually appealing, it's storyline is universal. And it happens to be Canadian!
A little boy (Tokyo) thinks the ice cream truck is coming down the road, only to meet an old woman carting a load of soil and gifting him three seeds to wish upon.
Tokyo then turns a concrete jungle into the wild again.
Beautiful story and gorgeous pictures.