90. We are the Gardeners, by Joanna Gaines

 90. We are the Gardeners, by Joanna Gaines


Gaines, J. (2019). We are the gardeners. Nashville, TN: Tommy Nelson. 

This book is about the Gaines family from the hit TV show Fixer Upper and how their love for gardening got started.  It started with the first little fern Chip bought for Jo.  The children cared for it and it ended up dying.  Instead of giving up, they went to the library and did research.  With the second fern, thy used their newfound knowledge and it flushed.  They began to collect more plants.  In time the family decided to take their gardening outside.  They learned the basic steps and process of starting a garden and came up with a plan and created a garden with foods they loved and beautiful flowers.  There were some setbacks, but the children learned the importance of patience and how it is possible to learn from your mistakes. Trying something new isn't always easy, but the hardest work often yields the greatest reward

This book has meaningful themes such as hard work pays off in the end, and family is a good support system. The genre is nonfiction. There is a little bit of learning to garden, a little bit about the value of family and a little bit of life lessons. I have always kept up with the Gaines family, from their TV show, to their Magnolia Market.  I guess that is why I loved this book: it is the essence of their family values.   I found a whole page of teaching resources on Teachers Pay Teachers.  Some are free and some are not.   I also found a video of Joanna Gaines reading the story.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:We%20are%20gardeners

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