A Gift Garden Contributor(s): Culbert, Nancy &. Arthur (Author) |
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ISBN: 1732929335 ISBN-13: 9781732929333 Publisher: Gift Gardens Press
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: January 2019 * Out of Print * |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Fiction | Readers - Chapter Books - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education - Juvenile Fiction | Superheroes |
Age Level: 10-12 |
Grade Level: 5-7 |
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5" W x 7.99" L (0.64 lbs) 166 pages |
Features: Illustrated |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: "Every person has a right to food " That's what ten-year-old Bea and her friends declare when they choose a project to help feed the hungry. They vote to become Citizens Making a Difference and work toward a goal--to plan, build, and grow a gift garden. Join these superheroes and their magical scarecrow in this illustrated, inspirational tale filled with wordplay and wonder. How would you like to become the next superhero in your community? |
Contributor Bio(s): Culbert, Nancy: - With deep roots in public health, Arthur and Nancy Culbert have been planting seeds for healthier communities for over fifty years. Their joint efforts have helped to yield a variety of healthy initiatives, such as the Early Medical School Selection Program (EMSSP), Schools of Public Health Application Services (SOPHAS), Health Literacy Missouri, STL Village, and the Central West End Farm. Their farm grew from their mission to feed the hungry and address Human Right Article #25 by providing healthy produce to guests of neighborhood food pantries. After a number of other mission-driven gift gardens sprouted, Arthur and Nancy felt compelled to share their story, believing it will continue to inspire others.Culbert, Arthur: - With deep roots in public health, Arthur and Nancy Culbert have been planting seeds for healthier communities for over fifty years. Their joint efforts have helped to yield a variety of healthy initiatives, such as the Early Medical School Selection Program (EMSSP), Schools of Public Health Application Services (SOPHAS), Health Literacy Missouri, STL Village, and the Central West End Farm. Their farm grew from their mission to feed the hungry and address Human Right Article #25 by providing healthy produce to guests of neighborhood food pantries. After a number of other mission-driven gift gardens sprouted, Arthur and Nancy felt compelled to share their story, believing it will continue to inspire others. |
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