About This Book
A playful, illustrated verse recounts how three children and their dog plant, tend, and harvest a pumpkin, tracking the garden work from sowing seeds through summer growth to autumn ripening. The narrative presents their labors, setbacks—an overturned cart and a frightened dog—and cooperative problem-solving as they mend the wagon and protect the pumpkin. Episodes emphasize patience, responsibility, and the rewards of steady effort, ending with preparations for baking a large pumpkin pie for the family's Thanksgiving celebration. The rhythmic stanzas and sequential pictures make the gardening process accessible and celebratory for young readers.
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