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What the Garden Tells Me
City gardens are an oasis, a source of joy and inspiration. Through What the Garden Tells Me, Monica Mikai’s blossoming debut as an author-illustrator showcases her love for nature and her life’s calling to bring joy and wonder to young readers. The protagonist is a Black girl with gorgeous flowing curls who delights in leisurely walks in the garden around flowers and plants. With Mom, Dad, and younger siblings, she names the flora that catches her fancy, celebrating them with enthusiastic cartwheels, joyful songs, poignant reflections, and adorable affirmations.
I am a plant lover, so I was already looking forward to reviewing this book. There is so much to love about Mikai’s vision, as she draws readers into the wondrous and vibrant serenity of a brilliant spring day when water lilies and sunflowers are in full bloom. Mikai adds to her mettle as an accomplished illustrator with an engaging narrative. The author lovingly invites children and grown-ups to slow down amid a busy and noisy world and take the time to observe the quiet beauty of flowers. Knowing the names of plants and noticing their unique qualities inspires a love for nature.
Author | Monica Mikai |
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Star Count | 4/5 |
Format | Hard |
Page Count | 32 pages |
Publisher | Penguin Young Readers Group |
Publish Date | 14-May-2024 |
ISBN | 9780593531181 |
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Issue | July 2024 |
Category | Children's |
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