It tells the story of a boy and his grandfather and their time spent together one season in Grandpa's garden. The picture are vibrant and charming with just enough detail. The author does a wonderful job balancing facts about gardening with the telling of a lovely story.
The description from the Barefoot Book site says:
Grandpa's Garden
This beautifully told story follows Billy from early spring to late summer as he helps his grandpa on his vegetable patch. They dig the hard ground, sow rows of seeds, and keep them watered and safe from slugs. When harvest time arrives they can pick all the vegetables and fruit they have grown.
Children will be drawn in by the poetry of the language and the warm illustrations, while also catching the excitement of watching things grow!Ages 3 to 7 yearsThe end of the book includes helpful information about Planning Your Vegetable Patch.
There are also pages about what grandpa does throughout the 4 seasons with tips for the reader. For example: Grandpa's Winter and Things to do in Winter.
For more story extension ideas, I've listed 2 finger play/movement activities and a number of links:
I Dig, Dig, Dig
I dig, dig, dig (pretend to dig)
And I plant some seeds. (stoop down and pretend to plant seeds)
I rake, rake, rake (make raking motions)
And I pull some weeds. (pretend to pull weeds)
I wait and watch (stoop down and look at ground)
And soon I know. ( still stooping, nod head)
My garden spouts (raise hands above head and stand up as if growing)
And starts to grow.
The Flower
If I were a flower (stoop down and cover head)
Sleeping underneath the ground, (stay stooping)
I'd raise my head and grow and grow, (slowly raise up from the floor)
And stretch my petals and grow and grow, (raise your arms to the sky)
And nod my head and say (nod and smile)
"I'm glad to see you all today!"
10 Unique Gardening Activities for kids from Codename: Mama
If you don't have a lot of space or time you might think about starting a Container Herb Garden
Study insects: Grandpa's Garden mention several insects including Ladybugs and Hoverflies.
Growing a waterCRESS head is a fun and simple activity
For more gardening with kids or outdoor activity ideas checkout my Kids, Nature and Gardening Pinterest board