Whose garden is it? / [dvd]
By: Hoberman, Mary Ann.
Contributor(s): Dyer, Jane | Nutmeg Media | McIntyre Media Inc | Mazzarella Bros. Productions.
Publisher: Guilford, C.T. : Orangeville, Ont. : Nutmeg Media ; McIntyre Media [distributor], c2006Description: 1 videodisc (7 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.ISBN: 1933938293.Subject(s): Gardens -- Juvenile poetry | Nature -- Juvenile poetry | Biotic communities -- Juvenile poetry | Life cycles (Biology) -- Juvenile poetry | Stories in rhyme | Children's films | Animated films | Children's stories | Film adaptations | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES K-6) | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10) | SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6)DDC classification: D E Hob Narrated by Mary Ann Hoberman.Summary: When Mrs. McGee passes through a beautiful garden asking whose it is, the gardener is the first to claim it, followed by all of the garden's inhabitants plus the sun and the rain, who also claim it as their own. This rhyming story explains the cycle of life in the garden and the similarities of all living things in terms young children will appreciate and understand.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Manitoba School for the Deaf Library | D E Hob (Browse shelf) | Available | cc-no | S1918 |
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Title taken from title screen.
Based on the book of the same title by Mary Ann Hoberman.
"Child Magazine Best Book of the Year, NCTE Award for Excellence Author Award" --Container.
"Mazzarella Bros. Productions" --DVD program.
Narrated by Mary Ann Hoberman.
When Mrs. McGee passes through a beautiful garden asking whose it is, the gardener is the first to claim it, followed by all of the garden's inhabitants plus the sun and the rain, who also claim it as their own. This rhyming story explains the cycle of life in the garden and the similarities of all living things in terms young children will appreciate and understand.
Ages 3 and up ; preschool, primary grades.
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