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The Carrot Seed

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The Carrot Seed
First edition (paperback)
AuthorRuth Krauss
IllustratorCrockett Johnson
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's picture book
PublisherScholastic, Harper Collins Publishers
Publication date
1945
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages15

The Carrot Seed is a 1945 children's book by Ruth Krauss. As of 2004, The Carrot Seed has been in print continuously since its first publication in 1945.

Description

The Carrot Seed was illustrated by Krauss's husband, Crockett Johnson.[1] At 101 words, it was one of the shortest picture book texts when it was published in 1945.[citation needed]

Plot

The book opens with the words: "A little boy planted a carrot seed. His mother said, 'I'm afraid it won't come up.'" A little boy plants a carrot seed to grow a giant carrot. Despite the skepticism of his parents and, particularly, his older brother, he persists and "pulled up the weeds around it every day and sprinkled the ground with water". The book concludes simply "And then, one day...! A CARROT CAME UP! Just as the little boy had known it would!". The carrot (because it was a giant carrot) is so large that it fills a wheelbarrow. However the top is missing (possibly because the little boy broke the top off of the giant carrot when he pulled it out of the ground). The book is about not giving up no matter what anyone says, and believing in yourself.

References

  1. ^ Kantar, Andrew (2001). The Continuum encyclopedia of children's literature. Bernice E. Cullinan, Diane Goetz Person. New York: Continuum. p. 422. ISBN 0-8264-1271-8. OCLC 44633006.


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