Planting the Wild GardenEnter the world of a meadow garden and look carefully around you. You’ll find seeds that have been planted in so many different ways: scattered by the wind and rain; eaten by a flock of birds; carried away by foxes’ tails or peoples’ clothing. Galbraith and Halperin work together seamlessly, showing through poetic words and soft illustrations just how wild plants spread their seeds and how seedlings then grow into wild plants. Young children will be fascinated by the drawings that show small sequences of seeds germinating, and plants growing and taking root. Halperin balances these small panels with larger sweeping landscapes. The lyrical text uses sound effects as the rain and wind whisk seeds away. This is a perfect book to intrigue little gardeners and nature lovers.
by Kathryn O. Galbraith
illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin
Peachtree Press
ages 4–8
available at your local library, favorite bookstore and on Amazon
Please also see reviews at The Nonfiction Detectives and the Jean Little Library.
Flower GardenChildren love gardening, whether it’s digging outside in a large garden or planting a seed in a small pot. This book celebrates the joy a young child in the city has in creating a window box full of beautiful flowers for her mother’s birthday. Starting with a trip to the nursery, readers follow a young African- American girl and her father home to her apartment. “Garden in a cardboard box/ Walking to the bus/ Garden sitting on our laps/ People smile at us!’’ The brief rhyming text is lovely to read aloud, enthusiastic and full of happiness. The rich, warm paintings invite readers right into this family’s home, sharing the excitement of preparing this gift for her mother. Best of all, this book celebrates gardening together as a family, creating beauty for everyone to see.
by Eve Bunting
illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
CA: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1994
ages 3–6
available at your local library, favorite bookstore or on Amazon
preview available at Google Books
Head over to this month's Parents Press where my monthly Bookshelf column looks at books celebrate springtime in the garden.
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Review ©2012 Mary Ann Scheuer, Great Kid Books
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