Pollination: How Does My Garden Grow?

Publisher details

Authors
Christopher Cheng, Danny Snell
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Genre
Children’s Picture Book
Released
01 February, 2023
ISBN
9781486313235

Pollination: How Does My Garden Grow?

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Synopsis

Recommended for ages 5+

Discover the different ways that pollination happens in our gardens and backyards.

A child’s day in the garden with their Gran and Pa leads to a wonderful exploration of pollination.

Join them in discovering how pollination happens in our gardens and backyards, and the importance it has for our environment. Meet the animals involved in pollination and the plants that depend on pollination to produce our fruit, vegetables and even our clothes!

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Environmentally Exquisite: Read Our Review of Pollination by Christopher Cheng, Illustrated by Danny Snell

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15 February 2023

Environmentally Exquisite: Read Our Review of Pollination by Christopher Cheng, Illustrated by Danny Snell

Teacher’s Notes: Pollination: How Does My Garden Grow? by Christopher Cheng and Danny Snell

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15 February 2023

Teacher’s Notes: Pollination: How Does My Garden Grow? by Christopher Cheng and Danny Snell

Danny Snell
About the author

Danny Snell

Danny Snell lives in Adelaide where he has worked as an illustrator for over 20 years. In that time he has illustrated over a dozen children’s picture books. Working in a variety of media and with a focus on simple compositions, he brings a gentle whimsy to his book characters and settings.Danny has won a number of awards for his books including CBCA Notables, and the CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books in 2014.

Books by Danny Snell

Christopher Cheng
About the author

Christopher Cheng

Christopher Cheng is an accomplished children’s author who writes fiction and non-fiction full time, conducts workshops and visits schools. He has a Master of Arts in Children’s Literature and has been a Literacy Ambassador for the Federal Government’s Literacy and Numeracy Week initiative. He is also an ambassador for the 2012 National Year of Reading.His picture book One child, illustrated by Steven Woolman, won the Wilderness Society Environment Award for Picture Books (Australia) and the 2000 Skipping Stones Honour Book (USA). Christopher also worked with Sarah Davis on the critically acclaimed picture book Sounds Spooky, which has been nominated for an Aurealis Award in the picture book category, and is a CBCA Notable Book.

Books by Christopher Cheng

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