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Paultergeist
Language of Flowers | Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Bailedbailed

The main character Victoria has a huge anger problem and attacks everyone. I found a spoiler that revealed that she becomes a mother at a later part in the book, and I protest her becoming one. That‘s why I am not finishing this book.

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Chloeeberlein
Flowers | Gail Gibbons

“Flowers come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, but all have one thing in common: they help plants grow.“

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Chloeeberlein
Flowers | Gail Gibbons

In Flowers, Gail Gibbons takes young readers on a colorful journey through the fascinating world of flowers. From their seeds to blooming petals, this beautifully illustrated book explains how flowers grow, their parts, and their importance to the environment. With simple text and engaging illustrations, Flowers is a perfect choice for children curious about nature and the wonders of plant life.

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Chloeeberlein
Flowers | Gail Gibbons
Pickpick

Flowers by Gail Gibbons is an informative and beautifully illustrated book that introduces young readers to the world of flowers. With her signature clear and engaging writing style, Gibbons explores the parts of a flower, how they grow, and their role in nature. The book is full of vibrant illustrations that complement the text, helping to bring complex concepts to life in an accessible way.

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haleyperkins1
Mrs. Spitzer's Garden | Edith Pattou

“She waters them, feeds them, and makes sure they get enough sun. She watches them grow.“

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haleyperkins1
Mrs. Spitzer's Garden | Edith Pattou

Mrs. Spitzer is a teacher with a gift for nurturing young minds. Each year, she receives a packet of seeds from her principal and tends to her garden with love, care, and patience. Through this beautiful metaphor, Mrs. Spitzer‘s Garden by Edith Pattou celebrates the dedication, wisdom, and kindness of teachers who help their students grow and thrive.

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haleyperkins1
Mrs. Spitzer's Garden | Edith Pattou
Pickpick

The extended metaphor of a garden is beautifully executed, offering a timeless message about growth, care, and patience.