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The Dill Who Foiled the Soil Snatchers: Plantable Childrens Book (Plantable Children's Book)

The Dill Who Foiled the Soil Snatchers: Plantable Childrens Book (Plantable Children's Book)

Current price: $15.99
Publication Date: April 2nd, 2024
Publisher:
Willsow Ltd
ISBN:
9781916253537
Pages:
20
Usually Ships in 1 to 5 Days

Description

Read, Plant, Grow & Eat the main character of this all-new story Follow Dill's adventures as he saves the day and stops the dastardly onions from stealing precious soil from the bank Then, continue the adventure by planting the pages of the book and growing your very own dill to enjoy.
The first to market and the first fully sustainable Childrens book with careful value-based production. Willsow books feature key social-emotional messages for children and an interactive activity to enjoy The Willsow magic is that the end of the story is just the beginning...
This delightful story for youngsters is printed on recycled paper containing 500 non-GMO real carrot seeds
No need to worry about rereading this story after the seeds have been planted, this book remains durable and readable after the seeded pages are removed.A story all about teamwork and using intuition, the book feature's valuable themes on growing up and the value of friendship.

  • Tear the pages into stripsPlant them in soil Water well to watch your main character come to life

Further instructions for successful gardening are provided on the inner cover on the back page. All instructions are available on the www.willsow.com website accessed via QR code on the back cover.

About the Author

Tom Willday is the creator of the world's first ever plantable children's books. He is the fourth generation of a family printing business and the books are still printed in the original factory where it all began 80 years ago.Tom partnered with Tom Lines and Tom Ward to write magical stories to encourage the next generation to share the joy of gardening. Willsow wants to get as many children outside and growing their own vegetables as possible.