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Rosie loves nothing more than digging and spending time in her neighbourhood garden. But when the garden is destroyed to make way for a towering skyscraper, Rosie has to take some very brave â and unexpected â action to save the day. An inspiring story about nature, community, and standing up for the things that are important to us.

Produktbeschreibung
Rosie loves nothing more than digging and spending time in her neighbourhood garden. But when the garden is destroyed to make way for a towering skyscraper, Rosie has to take some very brave â and unexpected â action to save the day. An inspiring story about nature, community, and standing up for the things that are important to us.
Autorenporträt
Olivia Coates is an early childhood professional who is passionate about the role of the natural environment in education and care for young children. Since the beginning of her teaching career in 2005, Olivia has secured numerous garden grants for local kindergartens and schools, and worked closely with organisations who provide supported employment for people with a disability. The projects targeted better access, inclusion and connection. She adores visiting these gardens now and seeing children immersed in play amongst nature, growing and harvesting vegetables, feeding chickens and collecting eggs, learning the names and traditional uses of plants. The sense of community that grows from these experiences - that's the magic. It shows that investing a little bit of time really can have a lasting impact. Rosie's Garden is Olivia's second picture book, following her debut Shadow Wall (Ethicool Books, 2023). Olivia lives in Allestree, Australia, on a dairy farm with her husband, two children, two dogs, a cat, lots of chickens, a family of huntsmans, and two very naughty goats named Hansel and Gretel. Samantha McLelland is a freelance illustrator and former school art teacher. When she is not drawing, Samantha enjoys pottery, spin class, cooking, reading, and exploring the beautiful New England outdoors. Samantha lives in Lexington, Massachusetts with her husband and two children.