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Kids Fiction 166
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
A young girl looks at the city gardens around her and uses the plants to remind herself of important things in her life. The sunny day Lillie's remind her to feel joy, and the willow tree branches are like her hair, so remind her to love herself. Yellow lion's-ears encourage her to listen, polka-dot plants are similar to her freckles, of which she is proud, and the water lilies rise up from the mud and encourage her to believe in herself. There are many other beautiful plants in the garden, and the girl tries to take wisdom from all of the different plants, and to remember that joy can be found in unexpected places.
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A young girl looks at the city gardens around her and uses the plants to remind herself of important things in her life. The sunny day Lillie's remind her to feel joy, and the willow tree branches are like her hair, so remind her to love herself. Yellow lion's-ears encourage her to listen, polka-dot plants are similar to her freckles, of which she is proud, and the water lilies rise up from the mud and encourage her to believe in herself. There are many other beautiful plants in the garden, and the girl tries to take wisdom from all of the different plants, and to remember that joy can be found in unexpected places.
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