Everyone leaves the garden when winter comes and after winter, summer came and Kim was the first to come back.- i think.
In the end of "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, the diverse group of characters come together to celebrate the success of their community garden. They share stories, experiences, and produce from their gardens, showcasing the impact of their shared efforts in bringing the neighborhood closer together. The book ends on a hopeful note, highlighting the power of collaboration and growth.
How does the garden itself become a metaphor for what happens amoung its members?
In the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, Wendell is described as being of African American descent.
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Three character traits for Amir from the book Seedfolks are compassionate, helpful, and determined.
Cleveland Ohio
african american
African-American women
i dont no what happens i hated the book
I read this book in class its eggplant
Virgil plants beans in the community garden in the book Seedfolks. He is an elderly man who wants to connect with the land and his ancestry through gardening.
Virgil from the book, "SeedFolks" is a boy. Paul Fleischman personally thought Virgil as a boy, thinking Virgil simply was a boy's name.
She Planted hollyhocks, snapdragons,and poppies!