Sep 12, Peyton Bell rated it it was amazing Shelves: reading-portfolio. This book is about planting and growing a pumpkin, watching it grow, and then using it to bake a pumpkin pie. I like this book because it shows students how to grow things, watching it grow over a period of time, and then it shows how to bake it into a pie. I would use this book alongside the harvesting book because the students would be able to apply their knowledge of knowing what harvesting is to the planting of the pumpkins.
They would recognize that planting them and then picking them to ma This book is about planting and growing a pumpkin, watching it grow, and then using it to bake a pumpkin pie.
They would recognize that planting them and then picking them to make a pumpkin pie is what harvesting is about. Nov 08, Rochelle Sondae marked it as books-to-consider.
Customer requested if we had it. Could be a good Fall title. Jojobean rated it it was ok Sep 04, Elaine rated it liked it Oct 22, Liz Phillips rated it really liked it Oct 24, Nicole rated it it was amazing Oct 14, Rachel rated it liked it Sep 12, Jessica rated it really liked it Oct 12, Guen rated it liked it Nov 20, Suzanne rated it really liked it Jul 17, Aaliyah Hopkins rated it really liked it Jul 05, Michele rated it it was ok Mar 11, Virginia Burnham rated it it was amazing Jun 01, Pinky rated it liked it May 16, Martha rated it really liked it Oct 22, Indu Kumar rated it liked it Sep 30, David rated it liked it Oct 24, MaryAnn rated it liked it Nov 02, Jen Bury rated it it was ok Feb 25, Nov 14, Ben Hicks added it.
This was an adorable book on making pumpkin piecing all that goes into that process. Loved this book it was so adorable!! This book was just a cute read and very informational on what it takes to make a pumpkin pie! Christie rated it liked it Nov 12, Deana Brashear rated it really liked it Dec 07, Briana Lopez marked it as to-read Nov 26, The Grinch tiles and heart tokens are used to track how many turns have passed, and it reminds players how many cards they should have in their hand.
Determine the first dealer. That person deals two cards to each player. The rest of the cards are placed face down as a draw pile. The oldest player is the Grinch first. They take the Grinch tile and heart tokens. The Grinch tile starts the game with the 3 in its heart showing. This is to help track how many turns have passed as well as remind players how many cards they should have in their hand. Each round consists of three turns. During each turn, both the Whos and the Grinch will draw two cards and discard one — ending the round with a bigger hand of cards.
All of the Whos draw two cards from the draw pile. They end their turn by discarding one face up onto their own personal discard pile. Now the Grinch takes their turn. They may also take the top card of their own discard pile if desired. The Grinch ends their turn by discarding one face up into their own discard pile.
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