Providing clear advice on how to use kitchen scraps--including seeds, cuttings, and leftover fruits and vegetables--to build an indoor garden, an illustrated guide offers both practical hints and an inventive look at recycling.
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This review is from: Gardens From Garbage (Pb) (Paperback)
This book is fun and educational. It was named as one of the best children's science books of 1993 by Science Books and Films, a publication of the AAAS, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., America's oldest, largest and most prestigious science organization. Also named as one of the best children's books of 1993 by The Child Study Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College, N.Y., N.Y
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I purchased this book for my 10 year old grandchild, who will use it to get ideas for her science project this upcoming school year. This was the perfect book to get her started on her project.
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