Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
03/05/24
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-547-61456-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-547-61456-1
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2023039789
Dimensions:
29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Mon Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
K-Gr 2 —April laments that if her town were a color, it would be gray: "Everyone seemed too busy to laugh or look up at the sky." She recalls a conversation with her grandmother about the "secret language of flowers" and decides to brighten her town with the older woman's favorite flower—dandelions. A few of the townspeople complain about April's idea, but after her wish for seeds comes true, she secretly plants them and waits for spring. Finally, "happiness bloomed" and April's neighbors rediscover the joy that flowers—and taking a moment to appreciate small pleasures—can bring. Han includes an illustrated guide to the meaning behind several dozen common flowers. The story is sweet and the art, rendered in gouache, colored pencils, and pastels, is warm and inviting; one spread showing the dandelion seeds growing over time is especially eye-catching. Still, the book is not entirely successful. Despite the opening spread describing and depicting the town as gray, everyone April encounters is illustrated in bright, bold colors. In the final spread, April and several townspeople are illustrated in miniature atop enormous flowers as they care for a vibrant garden. This odd choice of scale brings an unexpected fantastical twist to an otherwise realistic tale. Nearly all characters are light-skinned, including April, who has dark hair. VERDICT An appealing title recommended for larger collections.—Lauren Strohecker
The world is full of wonders, if we take a small moment to look! A beautiful story about everyday magic. April's town is dull and gray, and the people there are too busy to laugh or look up at the sky. But when April remembers Grandma's stories about wonder in the world, like the secret language of flowers, April wonders: Can dandelions help? Planting tiny seeds while the seasons shift towards spring, April watches as the dandelions and other flowers sprout, bringing more than a little wonder back to her community. Debut author-illustrator Sally Soweol Han's gorgeous and inspirational story encourages young readers to consider how they too can plant a little wonder in the world.