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Mrs. Spitzer's Garden

by Edith Pattou

Other authors: Tricia Tusa (Illustrator)

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With her sure, loving, gardener's touch, Mrs. Spitzer nurtures the students in her classroom each year.
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This book is about a teacher named Mrs. Spitzer. The book follows the journey of Mrs. Spitzer planting seeds and tending to her garden during the summer time. It follows along the progress of her garden until the end of the summer when it is time to start the school year.

Age: 3-6
Source: JBLM Grandstaff Library The book was used for strategy instruction: Visualizing for Adv Lang and Literacy Methods Class at Pierce College
  StephanieCoppolino | Feb 28, 2018 |
Good and easy book to read with children. Very informative.
  zaspelaa | Apr 12, 2017 |
This book is about a teacher who compares the students to her flowers in her garden. This would be a good book for children in Kindergarten up to third grade. It is good to explain differences in a classroom. ( )
  heidi.donner | Apr 6, 2017 |
Mrs. Spitzer's Garden is a great book for teachers. This book talks about a teacher that sees a resemblance between her students and the plants in a garden. Different plants in a garden grow at different paces, some grow in almost any setting, others need more care and attention. The teacher in the book tends to all of her plants and cares for them just like she does her students. She recognizes that they are all unique. ( )
  JacquelineWelsh | Apr 4, 2017 |
This book is about a teacher who grows seeds and tends to them all the time. It is a great book to read to a classroom of young children. Great word choice and images.
  Kaligorman | Mar 2, 2017 |
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