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Pumpkin cat anne mortimer
Pumpkin cat anne mortimer













pumpkin cat anne mortimer

By October, their big, orange pumpkins were ready to be picked. Together Cat and Mouse planted the seedlings outside and in a few weeks, “there were lots of big, prickly leaves and big, yellow, papery flowers covered in pollen.” By midsummer, the little fuzzy green pumpkins on each plant brought unwanted visitors: big, black crows.Ĭat asked her usual question, “What now?” and Mouse responded, “We need to make a scarecrow.” So they did. Next, the watering can, and then ten days later, two green leaves came up in each pot! Cat used her claws to put holes in the soil and mouse planted the seeds. Introducing Today’s Featured Friend: Pumpkin CatĪs a team, Cat and Mouse worked together in their little garden. Get out your shovel and dig into this adorable book.

pumpkin cat anne mortimer

Although our plant came by “accident” from the seeds gutting from our pumpkin last fall, Pumpkin Cat, shares a step-by-step plan for how to intentionally grow these treasures. The treasure multiplied, and the process of watching it grow has been delightful. Soon, one sprout became many, and we were certain that it was indeed a much desired pumpkin plant. Our son discovered the first one, and we put a marker next to the tiny, delicate green leaves so we wouldn’t mow over it. No, it came in the form of a small, green sprout. The treasure did not come in a golden box or buried bag. This summer, to our delight, we found a treasure in our backyard.

pumpkin cat anne mortimer

“Now,” said Mouse, “I am going to make you a surprise!”















Pumpkin cat anne mortimer