Zora's Zucchini Spiral-Bound |

Katherine Pryor, Anna Raff (Illustrated by)

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A YOUNG GARDENER LEARNS ABOUT SHARING FOOD AND THE REWARDS OF GROWING A COMMUNITY THROUGH FOOD." The first zucchini of a summer garden is always exciting, but what happens when the plants just keep growing...and growing...and growing? Zora soon finds herself with more zucchini than her family can bake, saute, or barbecue. Fortunately the ever-resourceful girl comes up with the perfect plan--a garden swap! Author Katherine Pryor and artist Anna Raff followup with their first book, Sylvia's Spinach, with this playful story of a child who discovers not only the wonder of growing food but the satisfaction of growing a community. Shelf Awareness, says "Zora's Zucchini satisfies every appetite with its clean, happy storyline and whimsical illustrations." and Tom Watson, EcoConsumer, writes "We'll never make headway with the pressing environmental issues of our time - such as climate change, community-building and food waste - without brilliant, fun little books like Zora's Zucchini ." A Whole Kids Foundation Book Club selection.
Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
Original Binding: Paperback Picture Book
Pages: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0998436615
Item Weight: 0.6 lbs
Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.4 x 8.7 inches
* Winner, 2016 Growing Good Kids Book Award, Junior Master Gardener & American Horticultural Society
* Whole Kids Foundation Book Club Selection

"Delightful."
—Booklist

“A fun and accessible title that lends itself to discussion of gardening, nutrition, and problem-solving.”
—School Library Journal

"Full of the kinds of quiet details that make children return to a book again and again... Zora's Zucchini satisfies every appetite with its clean, happy storyline and whimsical illustrations."
—Shelf Awareness

"After planting a dozen free zucchini plants, Zora finds ways to share and trade her bumper crop with others in her community... Kids should warm to Zora's predicament and resourceful problem-solving."
—Kirkus Reviews

"Superior in style, liveliness, integrity and format."
—Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Media

“This story reveals the benefits of gardening, healthy eating, and community food shares, as well as encourages donating, preserving, and sharing extras from the garden.”
——Food Tank: The Food Think Tank

"A joyful read filled with zest and zucchini! If you've ever grown a squash plant that just won't quit, Zora's conundrum will feel quite familiar. Pryor offers a happy, community-based solution that uses cooking and friends to eliminate food waste. It's a super squash somersault of success!"
—Amber Stott, Founder & Chief Food Genius, Food Literacy Center

"What a delight! With whimsy, color, and even a few touches of hilarity, Zora’s Zucchini will surely inspire you to get planting. It captures the wonder of a first garden, the bounty of summer, and the promise of fresh vegetables. What is more, it’s a reminder that good food is all about community. Bravo and thank you!”
—Ian Cheney, Co-Founder, FoodCorps

"As in their previous picture book Sylvia’s Spinach, Anna Raff’s illustrations are a wonderful companion to Katherine Pryor’s simple story and healthy message for young readers and eaters."
—Craig Seashores, President-Elect, Washington Library Media Association, Librarian, Sanislo Elementary

"We’ll never make headway with the pressing environmental issues of our time – such as climate change, community-building and food waste – without brilliant, fun little books like Zora’s Zucchini."
—Tom Watson, "EcoConsumer," KOMO4 TV (Seattle)

"Sparking curiosity in kids about food through stories will empower the coming generations of youth to make healthy food choices for life. Zora’s Zucchini will undoubtedly inspire the natural desire in every child to grow and taste food and to be a part of the 'marketplace.'"
—Kristin Hyde, Director of the Pure Food Kids Foundation

“A simple yet powerful story that weaves together the joys of gardening, problem solving, and community building. Zora is an inspiration!”
— Emily Han, Co-founder, Food Swap Network

"The perfect read for every present and future gardener!"
—Rick Swann, author, Our School Garden!
Katherine Pryor made her picture-book debut with Sylvia's Spinach. A particularly bountiful August harvest in her Seattle community garden inspired her to write Zora's Zucchini. KatherinePryor.com.