Posted on June 5, 2024
Source: Farm Progress. The original article is posted here.
Young readers, garden enthusiasts and science educators alike have a new accurate agricultural adventure to dig into with the latest children’s book from Feeding Minds Press. “ The Soil in Jackie’s Garden ” is a cumulative-style picture book that tells the story of Jackie and her garden friends as they discover the wonders of soil and how things grow.
Loaded with scientific facts about soil, plants, pollinators, decomposers, and more, “The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” will engage readers ages six and up in becoming environmental stewards, learning how to care for a garden, understanding a plant-life cycle, discovering the power of pollinators and the importance of composting.
“The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” is written by award-winning nonfiction children’s book author Peggy Thomas and illustrated by accomplished artist and graphic designer Neely Daggett. Thomas is also the author of “Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car,” winner of the 2020 American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture Book of the Year Award.
“‘The Soil in Jackie’s Garden’ is an excellent addition to our library of engaging, educational picture books at Feeding Minds Press,” said Julia Recko, Senior Director of Publishing & Education Outreach at the Foundation. “We are delighted to play a part in helping kids understand agriculture, stewardship and science.”
Educational materials on the soil cycle and how to make a compost pile are included in the back of the book, with more resources soon to come from the Foundation for Agriculture, including an educator’s guide to help students learn about how their food is grown.
“The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” marks the 10th title from Feeding Minds Press, along with “ Potatoes for Pirate Pearl ,” published last fall, and “ I LOVE Strawberries ,” a winner of seven awards, including the Good Housekeeping 2022 Best Kids’ Book Award.
All books are available for purchase directly from Feeding Minds Press .