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Kids Indie 51
A Beautiful Exploration of Gief
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
The Language of Flowers is a beautifully illustrated and emotionally resonant story that follows young Juhi as she learns to connect and communicate through the symbolic language of flowers. Set in her father's flower shop, Juhi absorbs the meaning behind each bloom they sell, understanding how certain flowers convey love, faith, or life's milestones. When her favorite customer, Mr. Potter, passes away, Juhi faces the profound challenge of honoring his memory through her grief.

Juhi's journey as she decides on the symbolic flowers for her tribute is incredibly moving, capturing both her sorrow and determination to celebrate Mr. Potter's life. The story portrays grief as a blend of sadness and gratitude, showing how remembrance can be an act of love. Juhi's supportive relationship with her father, who guides her through the process, adds warmth and authenticity.

The colorful artwork brings the flowers and their meanings to life, enhancing the book's overall emotional depth. As a parent, I found it an excellent way to introduce themes of loss and empathy to my son in a gentle, comforting way. Juhi's thoughtful floral tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty in honoring others and the resilience we can find in our memories.
This book would also be a great tool for introducing the idea of symbols to children. This book talks about the language of flowers, which exists in many cultures around the world, although different meanings may be attached to each flower. However, this could be expanded to other symbols, like birthstones, fan language, or even codes and cyphers.
Overall, this was an excellent story for any child, whether they are dealing with grief or just exploring the complexity of humanity.
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