Tuesday, January 26, 2021

The Imaginary Garden (Andrew Larsen)

 


Grandpa has moved into an apartment and really, there's nowhere for a garden. Imagination can solve that problem though. Beautiful illustration! This book won the Govenor General's Literacy Award. Another great Canadian author from Montreal. He also wrote Bye Bye Butterflies

Goodreads says:


Theodora loved her grandfather's old garden. His new apartment's balcony is too windy and small for a garden. But what appears to be a drawback soon leads to a shared burst of creativity as Theo and her Poppa decide to paint a new garden. As they work side by side — sowing seeds with brushes and paint — a masterpiece begins to take shape that transforms the balcony into an abundant garden.

When Poppa goes away on holiday, Theo helps nurture the garden and it begins to take on a life of its own. This garden grows not from soil but from love, imagination and creativity.

Readers will marvel at each stage of this fertile garden as it grows from seed to full flower, revealing the power of art to enrich our lives.

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