The following stories for children, written and illustrated by Janet Bradbury, explain the very special properties of golden-orange tomatoes.
We welcome you to download a copy of these books to print, read, and share with your friends and family.
A story for children, written and illustrated by Janet Bradbury.
Jessica wants a pet, but has to settle for a heritage golden tomato plant. She tends the plant carefully, and discovers it has some unusual characteristics – not only can it talk to those who will listen, but the fruits it produces are especially good for your health.
Includes factual information about tomatoes and gardening, including planting instructions for your own heritage tomatoes.
In the news:
- ‘Tomato stars in new book’ — Wanganui Midweek
- ‘Q. Why did the tomato blush?’ — The Learning Connexion
A story for children, written and illustrated by Janet Bradbury.
Jessica’s tomato plant finishes fruiting and suggests that she plant some seeds to continue growing the golden-orange fruit. Jessica must learn to save and grow the seeds of her favourite heritage tomato.
Includes recipes and planting instructions.
In the news:
- ‘Spreading the seeds of heritage’ — Wanganui Midweek