Little Naturalists: George Washington Carver Loved Plants

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George Washington Carver was born the son of a slave near the end of the Civil War. When he was a baby, he and his mother were kidnapped by raiders. His mother was never found, but he was brought home. His mother’s owners became his foster parents, raising him and his older brother. As he grew, George worked many jobs and tried many schools to learn everything he could, eventually earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agriculture at Iowa State Agricultural College. Then Booker T. Washington asked him to come teach at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, an all-black college. George taught and researched there for many years, also creating educational outreach programs to help poor farmers use the land more productively to both take care of the earth and feed people. He is best known for his work with peanuts.

Product Details:

  • Board Book
  • 22 pages
  • Size: 6.9 x 6.9 in

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Taryn Roberts

Perfect for my 1 year old niece ❤️

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Breanne Mccall

Good quality cards. Helping my infant with visual tracking right now. Planning to use with alphabet in the future!

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Little Naturalists: George Washington Carver Loved Plants

$18.00

George Washington Carver was born the son of a slave near the end of the Civil War. When he was a baby, he and his mother were kidnapped by raiders. His mother was never found, but he was brought home. His mother’s owners became his foster parents, raising him and his older brother. As he grew, George worked many jobs and tried many schools to learn everything he could, eventually earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agriculture at Iowa State Agricultural College. Then Booker T. Washington asked him to come teach at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, an all-black college. George taught and researched there for many years, also creating educational outreach programs to help poor farmers use the land more productively to both take care of the earth and feed people. He is best known for his work with peanuts.

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About Gibbs Smith: 

We create books and gifts that enrich and inspire the world. Gibbs Smith is a 100% employee-owned, B Corp-certified independent publisher and distributor. We believe in using business as a force for good. We positively impact the communities we serve, including employee owners, local communities, the book and education industries, and the planet.

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