About This Book
A rabbit family plants and tends a garden, combining practical instruction with gentle storytelling. The narrative describes preparing soil, laying out paths and beds, planting seeds at proper depths and spacing, and distinguishing annuals, biennials, and perennials. Playful episodes with helpers and small mistakes are interwoven with whimsical moments in which flowers speak and a crocus relates a legend, adding plant lore and imagination. Illustrated scenes emphasize cooperation, seasonal care, and the simple pleasures of growing vegetables and blossoms.
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