Fran’s Flower

Fran’s Flower by Lisa Bruce is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollins on March 22, 2000. This 1st American Edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Fran as she discovers a flowerpot filled with soil and decides to grow a flower. Despite her efforts to nurture the flower with her favorite foods, she learns that what works for her may not be suitable for her plant.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of nature and the challenges of gardening through Fran’s journey. As she experiments with various foods, the narrative highlights the importance of understanding the needs of the natural world. With themes centered around juvenile fiction and the humorous aspects of nature, this book offers an engaging experience for young readers. Fran’s eventual realization, aided by Mother Nature, adds a whimsical touch to the story, making it an enjoyable read for children.
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One day Fran found a flowerpot filled with soil. “I will grow this flower,” Fran said. “Grow flower.” But the tips stayed tiny.
Fran is determined to get her flower bud to grow. But what do you feed a fussy flower? Fran figures that the flower will flourish on her own favorite foods–pizza, spaghetti, even strawberry ice cream! But the stubborn bud refuses to bloom. Finally, Fran discovers that a meal fit for a girl isn’t necessarily a meal fit for a flower. Just when she gets fed up, Mother Nature steps in with a smorgasborg of sunshine and rain…Won’t Fran be surprised!
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