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Dill’s part of an intrepid crime-fighting trio. But when a pair of dastardly onions try to steal the town’s soil, it’s up to her to save the day.
This delightful story for youngsters is printed on paper containing real dill seeds.
So you can have lots of fun reading the story and growing your own dill together.
Recommended for 2 yrs+
A delightful story for youngsters printed on 100% recycled paper, with the front and back pages embedded with real dill seeds. You can have lots of fun reading the story, and growing your own dill together.
You can grow your seeds anytime between May and September. You can plant the whole page or cut off smaller pieces if you prefer!
100% recycled paper, fully biodegradable vegetable-based ink, cotton stitched binding, and contains 500 dill seeds.
Store the books in a cool, dry place, to preserve the germination rates as long as possible. For best germination results, seeded paper should be planted within 2 years.
As well as seeds, all of the Willsow books are made from a variety of sources such as schools and business to help save trees and reduce waste sent to landfills.
Willsow books aim is to educate Children & Adults alike that we can all do more for the environment. There is always a way to make recyclability fun.
100% biodegradable but a book to keep for a lifetime!
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