Florette

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 New Download Florette [ Author ] Anna Walker [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Little Mae is adorable and her way of bringing her garden into the city is adorable.Anna Walker writes the sweetest picture books, and this one had such a creative message of hope and transition Super cute read with my student, who could not stop obsessing over the pretty watercolour illustrationsAdorable and inspiring This picture book for children drew me in with it s sweet cover, and lovely interior illustrations I m in the mood for nature garden tree flower books, of all kinds, with many April occasions soon to occur Earth Day and Arbor Day are favorites, leading up to the best May Day May 1st is no longer much celebrated, but I have fond childhood memories, and a fun festival to still attend every year Returning to the book Florette entices with its lush, overgrown, indoor gar Adorable and inspiring This pict...Very sweet, gentle story about a child who moves from the country to the city and is struggling to find and create her quiet places in her new environment It is a sweet story about the power and importance of nature and how it feeds our souls I loved the beautiful illustrations as wellA touching story sweetly illustrated Mae s experience of moving to a new place and trying to find hints of her old life in her new city is universal I loved how she ended up making her own place that made her happy, but I realllllllly wanted to see inside FloretteLoved this wonderfully illustrated book of a young girl finding a way to bring the green life of her country garden to the new city she just moved to.this was a delight.There were some interesting ideas here for a child transplanted from country to city, and how she tries to compensate Eventually she does getgreen in her life, but it kind of made me feel like cities and parks with gravel are awful Seems like a similar misfire to The Digger and the Flower.Fabulous illustrations, love the deep greens and the whimsical, detailed drawings of lit win the city This picture book promotes the idea that we can all find a little bit of green and I m not talking about a smoothie no matter where we live.With a setting that is distinctly Parisian, Florette tells the tale of Mae, who longs for the garden she left behind when moving to the urban area I adore the message of creating a green space out of city gray the muted illustrations helped dri...

Florette
  • English
  • 27 September 2018
  • Hardcover
  • 40 pages
  • 0544876830
  • Anna Walker
  • Florette