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Katies Cabbage


Young Palmetto Books

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No. of pages 40

Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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Katies Cabbage is the inspirational true story of how Katie Stagliano, a third grader from Summerville, South Carolina, grew a forty-pound cabbage in her backyard and donated it to help feed 275 people at a local soup kitchen. In her own words, Katie shares the story of the little cabbage seedling and the big ideas of generosity and service that motivated her to turn this experience into Katies Krops, a national youth movement aimed at ending hunger one vegetable garden at a time. Katies Cabbage reminds us of how small things can grow and thrive when nurtured with tender loving and care and of how one person, with the support of family, friends, and community, can help make a powerful difference in the lives of so many.Katies Cabbage was illustrated by Karen Heid, associate professor of art education at the University of South Carolina School of Visual Art and Design. Editorial assistance was provided by Michelle H. Martin, a dedicated gardener and the Augusta Baker Chair in Childhood Literacy at the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science. Patricia Moore-Pastides, First Lady of the University of South Carolina and author of Greek Revival from the Garden: Growing and Cooking for Life, offers a foreword about her friendship with Katie and her admiration of Katies dream to end hunger one garden at a time.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book is part of a book series called Young Palmetto Books .

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by University of South Carolina Press .

Katie Stagliano is the founder and chief executive gardener of Katie's Krops, a nonprofit organization with the mission to establish vegetable gardens of all sizes with the harvests donated to help feed people in need, as well as to assist and inspire other young people to do the same. Katie is the youngest recipient of the Clinton Global Citizen Award for Leadership in Civil Society, presented to her by Matt Damon in 2012. She is also a Global Teen Leader for Three Dot Dash, a Hasbro Community Action Hero, a Build-A-Bear Huggable Hero, was named a top ten youth volunteer of 2014 by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, and completed a three-year-term as a member of the Youth Advisory Board for the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Patricia Moore-Pastides is an accomplished cook, writer, and public-health professional. Moore-Pastides teaches Mediterranean cooking classes at Columbia's Cooking!, an interactive community cooking programme offered by the university's Cancer Prevention and Control Program. A Connecticut native with a Master of Public Health degree from Yale University, she has served as a director and planner for several healthcare and wellness organisations.

 

This book is in the following series:

Young Palmetto Books

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Moonbeam Children's Book Award - Youth Author
This book was recognised in the Youth Author category by the Moonbeam Children's Book Award.

"More than a kid's book, Katie's Cabbage is a call to action to make a difference--by starting in your own backyard. Katie Stagliano is an inspirational hero with a heart as big as a forty-pound cabbage."--Rebecca Bull Reed, garden editor, Southern Living

 

"With the clarity that accompanies the innocence of youth, Katie Stagliano let her imagination grow as grandly as did her cabbage and she started a movement that feeds the hungry as well as the souls of the volunteers who reach out to their neighbors in need."--Amanda McNulty, Clemson Extension agent and host of the Emmy Award-winning Making It Grow!