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The Carrot Seed: 75th Anniversary - 60th Edition by Ruth Krauss (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Celebrate 75 years of The Carrot Seed with a new foreword from Caldecott Honor picture book creator Kevin Henkes!When a little boy plants a carrot seed, everyone tells him it won't grow.
- 4-8 Years
- 8.16" x 5.84" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Classics
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About the Book
A little boy just knows that a carrot will grow from the seed that he plants--whatever his family may believe--in this brief (101 words) classic story of childhood faith rewarded. Two- and four-color illustrations.Book Synopsis
Celebrate 75 years of The Carrot Seed with a new foreword from Caldecott Honor picture book creator Kevin Henkes!
When a little boy plants a carrot seed, everyone tells him it won't grow. But when you are very young, there are some things that you just know, and the little boy knows that one day a carrot will come up. So he waters his seed, and pulls the weeds, and he waits...
This beloved classic celebrates patience, determination, and believing in yourself. First published in 1945 and never out of print, the timeless combination of Ruth Krauss's simple text and Crockett Johnson's eloquent illustrations creates a triumphant and deeply satisfying story for readers of all ages.
An Atlantic 65 Essential Children's Books Selection, 2025
From the Back Cover
When a little boy plants a carrot seed, everyone tells him it won't grow. But when you are very young, there are some things that you just know, and the little boy knows that one day a carrot will come up. So he waters his seed, and pulls the weeds, and he waits ...
First published in 1945 and never out of print, this timeless combination of Ruth Krauss's simple text and Crockett Johnson's eloquent illustrations creates a triumphant and deeply satisfying story for readers of all ages.
Review Quotes
The patience he displays is worthy, even mature, but what gives The Carrot Seed its backbone, and a bit of edge, is the boy's old-soul doggedness, his insouciant assurance that something, in the end, will come of his efforts. - The Atlantic 65 Essential Children's Books, 2025