Amber and the Giant Pumpkin
Written by Jeanie Harris
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Highlights presents Amber and the Giant Pumpkin by Jeanie Harris. How did this girl grow a 948-pound pumpkin?
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I first discovered MOTHER EARTH NEWS when a copy was sitting on the coffee table of a friend’s country home. I was a city boy at the time, and dreamed of someday having my own homestead. But how could I make it happen? I had no money, no experience,
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