Do you know that all parts of Fig can be eaten?And do you know that Figs have more fiber than prunes?It is sometimes difficult to make our children understand the beauty of nature, to make them appreciate the small things, the beauty of a flower, the freshness of the air, the scent of grass. Often, we are not fortunate to contact nature, far from a meadow, closed in the cities. Still, so often, while being able to look out from our balcony in a beautiful country house, we know how to observe but do not appreciate the beauty of creation.Knowing the details of fruit and vegetables is as common as it is surprising, through a simple path, which fuels your child's interest and curiosity. That is the purpose of this book.But beware, prepare for the challenge You will have to be able to answer the questions that your child will ask you by showing off their deep knowledge in the microworld of Fig: -Mom, do you know what the Fig is known for? I do -Hey, dad, do you know how many different types of Figs there are in the world? I do -Grandpa, do you know where Figs grow best? I do -Grandma, do you know what the 1st Fig to be used commercially? I do -Sarah, you're my big sister, and you've studied a lot, but I bet you don't know when Figs are best to harvest I know that.You do not need anything else, just one click on "Buy Now," and you will let your child live a magical new adventure with fruits and vegetables.
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