BOOK EDIBLE WILD PLANTS OF KURDISTAN
Overview
Many children’s nursery rhymes have interesting origins such as Here We Go Around the Mulberry Bush which originated in an exercise yard for female prisoners in Wakefield Prison in England or Ring Around the Rosie which refers to the Great Plague of 1665 ending with the line “Ashes, ashes, we all fall down” (supposedly everyone dies).
ENGLISH,SIENCE,SOCIAL STUDIES,
This is a collection of rhymes and activities for wild edible plants found in Kurdistan and in many other countries suitable for upper elementary, junior and high school students. It is of special interest to students of botony.