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Children's Non-Fiction, Nature

Pumpkins

by Ken Robbins
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Synopsis

Lush photos and poetic text make this the pick of the crop of books for pumpkin season!

Publishers Weekly

Robbins (Tools; Seeds) provides a crisp photographic account of Halloween's iconic veggie. The horizontal alignment of the pages and color photos creates stability, while a monotone voice and close-up pictures detail the planting process from vine to mulch. Robbins's serious, scientific tone draws attention to even the tamest humor ("Some are round, but some of them are kind of flattened, or squashed, you might say"), and a how-to sequence on jack-o-lantern carving makes this just right for first-timers ("Put a candle inside and light it. It will look quite nice"). Gardeners will see their know-how confirmed in this forthright version, and novices may well be inspired to experience the slimy pulp and seeds for themselves. Ages 4-8. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Ken Robbins

Ken Robbins has written and illustrated over twenty books for children. In addition to children’s books, his photographs have appeared on book jackets, album covers, and in magazines. His stunning tinted photographs are also widely collected. Ken Robbins lives on Long Island, NY.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Square Fish
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312371418

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