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My Little Garden

by Bridget Krone, Megan Lotter, Sarah Slater

My Little Garden

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Book Description

A little boy and his dad find a plot full of litter. Can they turn it into something wonderful?

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY). You can download My Little Garden ebook for free in PDF format (5.3 MB).

Book Details

Title
My Little Garden
Subject
Children's Books
Publisher
Book Dash
Published
2020
Pages
18
Edition
1
Language
English
ISBN13 Digital
9781776231393
ISBN10 Digital
1776231392
PDF Size
5.3 MB
License
CC BY

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