Seeds of Change: Learning from the Garden is a captivating resource that bridges the gap between history, science, and social studies, making it an invaluable tool for educators and parents alike. Authored by Judy Mannes and published by Dale Seymour Publications, this paperback edition from 2001 invites children to delve into the rich history of our food. Through a fascinating exploration of Columbus's voyages, students will uncover how these historical events transformed global diets and introduced a variety of cuisines. With a focus on hands-on learning, the book intertwines gardening activities with cultural education, allowing children to not only engage with the world around them but also to appreciate the origins of the foods they consume.
With 103 pages filled with colorful photographs and easy-to-follow instructions, Seeds of Change offers 46 delightful activities that cater to diverse learning styles. Teachers can effortlessly incorporate these activities into lesson plans, whether they focus on gardening or cultural lessons. The book also features an easy access index for quick reference, enhancing its usability as an educational tool. Its nostalgic charm and practical advice make it a wonderful collectible that blends practical recipes with educational insights. As the classic out-of-print title continues to find its place in both homes and classrooms, it remains a cherished addition to any collection focused on teaching young minds about the cultural significance of our daily meals.
- ISBN 13: 9780201495409
- Format: Paperback
- Author: Judy Mannes
- Publisher: Dale Seymour Publications
- Pages: 103
- Publication Date: 01 Jan, 2001
- Condition Note: New Bookstore Stock.
- Genre: Teaching & Learning Aids