JMG - JJM Mañual para el Joven Jardiñero Maestro

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
August 31, 2021
Price
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Overview

Spanish Version. These projects help Junior Master Gardeners share what they have learned with their family, friends, and community.

Each of the eight exciting chapters in the Junior Master Gardener - Level 1 Handbook contains fun activities and interesting facts to help children experience the joy of making things grow. At the end of each chapter are suggested leadership / community service projects. (186 pp.)

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