Description
This heartwarming book about the value of friendship shows Elsa Beskow’s classic illustrations at their best, bringing nature alive for young readers.
Previously titled Christopher’s Harvest Time
32 pages, 9 1/4″ x 11 1/2″, 2003.
USD $17.95
Christopher loves to play in his garden, but one day he meets a little boy named September and is taken on a whole new adventure! Together they go looking for a lost ball and meet the playful gooseberry boys, Mrs. Bramley Apple, the strawberry families and many more. Along the way Christopher learns all about the different fruit and veg growing in his garden and makes lots of new friends.
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This heartwarming book about the value of friendship shows Elsa Beskow’s classic illustrations at their best, bringing nature alive for young readers.
Previously titled Christopher’s Harvest Time
32 pages, 9 1/4″ x 11 1/2″, 2003.
Weight | 1.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 10 × 0.5 in |
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