This blog will house my work and resources that I've acquired over the years. My blog started off with my previous employment when I was librarian assistant at the primary school. School Library resources This blog was previously called favonaschoollibrary.blogspot.com You can view my other blog with my photography at https://enjoyingmemories.blogspot.com/
Showing posts with label Sunflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunflowers. Show all posts
Thursday, 7 May 2015
A sunflower's life
Readers will be inspired to grow their own gardens after they read about the life cycle of a sunflower. This title explores the different parts of a sunflower, and follows the stages of the flower's development from seed to growth to reproduction. The farming of sunflowers is also discussed.
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Koro's Sunflowers
Summary: Shows how Koro grows sunflowers and other vegetables. Includes instructions for making a compost heap.
One of a set of four Educational Bi-lingual Children's books. Nga Taonga Tuku Iho series. Here's a gorgeous narrative poem that children will just love! The sunflowers look beautiful as they border Koro's garden. But Koro never plants anything without a reason. Koro has noticed there aren't as many bees around as there used to be. To help pollinate his garden, Koro plants lovely sunflowers. Join him on a journey that embraces Nga taonga tuku iho (gifts of the past)Recycling and reusing will help keep our planet and communities healthy. A fantastic way to teach our children about caring for our land and
providing for our whanau. Fabulous photos that allow the reader to look deeper into the pictures.
One of a set of four Educational Bi-lingual Children's books. Nga Taonga Tuku Iho series. Here's a gorgeous narrative poem that children will just love! The sunflowers look beautiful as they border Koro's garden. But Koro never plants anything without a reason. Koro has noticed there aren't as many bees around as there used to be. To help pollinate his garden, Koro plants lovely sunflowers. Join him on a journey that embraces Nga taonga tuku iho (gifts of the past)Recycling and reusing will help keep our planet and communities healthy. A fantastic way to teach our children about caring for our land and
providing for our whanau. Fabulous photos that allow the reader to look deeper into the pictures.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
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