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Feeding Minds Press has recently released a new children’s book that will captivate young readers, garden enthusiasts, and science educators alike. “The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” is a picture book written by award-winning author Peggy Thomas and illustrated by talented artist Neely Daggett. The book follows Jackie and her garden friends as they learn about the wonders of soil and the process of plant growth.

Peggy Thomas brings her expertise in nonfiction storytelling to this project, having previously worked on “Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car.” The book aims to help children understand agriculture, stewardship, and science in a fun and accessible way. In addition to the engaging story, “The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” includes educational materials on the soil cycle and composting in the back of the book.

Feeding Minds Press has released ten titles so far, with “Potatoes for Pirate Pearl” and “I LOVE Strawberries” being two previous successes. All titles from Feeding Minds Press are available for purchase directly through their website, providing easy access to educational materials for families, classrooms, and educators. With its focus on environmental education and hands-on learning, “The Soil in Jackie’s Garden” is a valuable resource for young readers interested in science, gardening, and the natural world.

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