Grandpa Farouk’s Garden

Summary

In a bustling cityscape, Grandpa Farouk maintains a lush garden that serves as a vibrant oasis amidst urban confines. Every week, his grandson Amir eagerly visits, cherishing the opportunity to help tend to the plants. The pair spend joyful afternoons watering the flora and making compost, culminating their efforts by enjoying a bounteous fruit harvest. However, their gardening routine is threatened when Grandpa discovers pests damaging the plants. Without the ladybirds that naturally control these pests, the garden's health is jeopardized. Determined to help, Amir searches tirelessly for ladybirds and successfully gathers several over the course of a week. With delighted gratitude, Grandpa releases the ladybirds into his garden, where they voraciously consume the pests. This intervention revitalizes the garden, allowing it to flourish unimpeded, showcasing the significance of natural pest control and the rewards of diligence and teamwork.

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Deep in the city, surrounded by houses and bricks and tar, you’ll find Grandpa Farouk’s garden.

Amir visits Grandpa once a week. He loves the leaves and flowers and trees.

Amir helps to water the plants.

He helps with the compost, and works with his Grandpa all day.

When they finish, they feast on a harvest of fruit.

One day, Grandpa didn’t eat his pear. “What’s wrong?” asked Amir.

“My garden is dying,” replied Grandpa.

“Why?” asked Amir.

“Look closely,” said Grandpa. “Some pests are eating the plants.”

“We need ladybirds!” said Grandpa. “They are the bugs that eat the pests that kill the plants. Without ladybirds, the garden will die.”

“I’ll bring you a bug or two,” said Amir.

For a whole week, Amir looked and searched and collected.

He found one ladybird on the sports field.

Two more at the shop.

Three at the park.

And four behind the TV.

Next week, Amir went to visit Grandpa Farouk, and showed him his jar of ten bugs.

“You’ve done well, oh my boy, you’ve done well,” Grandpa said, with a tear in his eye.

Grandpa was very happy.

The ladybirds were very hungry!

The ladybirds ate the pests, and the garden blossomed.

From that day on, Grandpa Farouk’s garden did what gardens should do.

It grew and grew and grew.

Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/grandpa-farouks-garden and was created by: Sam van Riet (Illustrator), Nina Lewis (Designer), Matthew Kalil (Writer), Ingrid Nye (Editor) Book Dash logo