The Wind’s Garden

The Wind’s Garden by Bethany Roberts is a First Edition picture book published by Macmillan on April 15, 2001. This 32-page book is written in English and presents a charming exploration of nature through the eyes of a little girl who plants seeds in her garden. As she tends to her cultivated space, the wind playfully scatters seeds, allowing a wild garden to flourish alongside her efforts.
Readers will find a delightful contrast between the orderly garden and the one shaped by the wind, highlighting themes of gardening and the natural world. The book features simple verse complemented by vibrant illustrations, making it accessible for young readers. Additionally, an author’s note at the end provides practical tips on planting a garden, further enriching the experience of engaging with nature.
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A spring-time book to germinate a deep appreciation for nature.
While a little girl plants seeds in her garden in neat straight rows, the wind whirls seeds of flowers and trees every which way. The little girl weeds and waters her garden, the wind just lets its garden grow. And with plenty of sun and rain, both gardens flourish.
From seedling to flower, this picture book’s simple verse and vibrant illustrations describe the beauty of both a cultivated garden and one created by nature. An author’s note at the of the book gives tips on planting a garden.
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