Fr. 23.90

FLORETTE

English · Hardback

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A beautiful picture book celebration of friendship, resilience in the face of change, and the magic of the natural world.
When Mae's family moves to a new home, she wishes she could bring her garden with her. She'll miss the apple trees, the daffodils, and chasing butterflies in the wavy grass.
But there's no room for a garden in the city. Or is there?
Mae's story, gorgeously illustrated in watercolor, is a good match for kids interested in the environment, as well as any child going through a move.
A New York Times and New York Public Library Best Illustrated Picture Book


About the author

Author and illustrator Anna Walker has won numerous children’s book design and writing awards in her native Australia. The artwork and stories she’s created in her Melbourne studio have reached young readers worldwide. www.annawalker.com.au, Twitter: @basementbird, Instagram: @_annawalker_Author and illustrator Anna Walker has won numerous children’s book design and writing awards in her native Australia. The artwork and stories she’s created in her Melbourne studio have reached young readers worldwide. www.annawalker.com.au, Twitter: @basementbird, Instagram: @_annawalker_

Summary

A beautiful picture book celebration of friendship, resilience in the face of change, and the magic of the natural world.
When Mae’s family moves to a new home, she wishes she could bring her garden with her. She’ll miss the apple trees, the daffodils, and chasing butterflies in the wavy grass.
But there’s no room for a garden in the city. Or is there?
Mae’s story, gorgeously illustrated in watercolor, is a good match for kids interested in the environment, as well as any child going through a move.
A New York Times and New York Public Library Best Illustrated Picture Book

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A 2018 New York Times and New York Public Library Best Illustrated Picture Book  A Boston Globe Best Children's Book of the Year   "Light-skinned with bobbed chestnut hair tucked behind her ears, Mae tries to cheer herself up, which will deeply impress young readers who couldn't imagine being transplanted (and perhaps seem even more admirable to those who have!)." —Kirkus, STARRED Review   "This quietly told and beautifully illustrated story will resonate with other children who have been uprooted, but hope to flourish in a new home."—Booklist   "A worthy addition to the canon of books depicting young gardeners transforming spaces and lives."—School Library Journal   "Walker’s carefully drafted watercolors capture the charm of Parisian streets."—Publishers Weekly

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