Happy Book Birthday
by award-winning
Erin Dealey
Illustrated by
Kate Cosgrove
(Sleeping Bear Press)
Brighten your day with this inclusive, joyful, “ranunculus” read aloud!
Illustration © Kate Cosgrove, throughout
Think 1 part friendship + 2 parts random acts of kindness + lots of flowers that soon make the entire town blossom.
Will Izzy, the budding young Botanist, ever get the new neighbor (a bit of a grump) to accept the bloom of friendship?
Back matter includes a seek-and-find and information on the flowers mentioned in the book.
As featured:
“…honestly warm, welcoming, and flower-filled…
Lovely. Just lovely.”
—Betsy Bird, Fuse8
[excerpt]
BB: In addition to some nice flower identification at the back of the book there’s also a bit of information about Monarch Migration Waystations. Was this always intended to be part of the storyline, or was it something you added after the initial draft?
ED: …the milkweed and monarch migration waystations were always in the book. One of my goals was to involve as many members of the community as possible. I was thrilled that my brilliant editor, Sarah Rockett, wanted to keep the waystation information in the backmatter too. … I truly appreciate how Sarah’s insights helped to shape this book.
BB: What are your feelings about the art for this book by Kate Cosgrove? Did she bring anything to the book that surprised you?
ED: Kate’s illustrations are breath-taking! The palette alone is gorgeous. And the world she brought to our story is full of surprises, from the flowers in Izzy’s mother’s hair to the absolutely beautiful community that blossoms from Izzy’s acts of kindness. I could stare at this book all day and find something new. It’s grown into a stunning work of art.
I am in awe.
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Children will love learning about the various flowers growing in the garden, including their Latin names, with further information about them in the back matter. Like Izzy, they’ll wonder why the grumpy neighbor doesn’t love all of the flowers. After all, who hasn’t seen a child mesmerized by a dandelion, that most beautiful “weed.” What a great opportunity to discuss notions of beauty and worth.
Children and their adult readers will love the inclusivity of the text and illustrations: Izzy is never identified by a pronoun, the name is genderless, and they wear a rainbow hoodie; and townspeople include a pediatrician wearing a head scarf, a principal with a prosthetic leg, a fellow student in a wheelchair, and many other inclusively-portrayed people.
Whether you read JUST FLOWERS at home, in a classroom, or at the library, this hope-filled, inclusive story will bring a bouquet of smiles to brighten your life.
“Sometimes a book comes alone that is so inclusive, I want to HUG the author and illustrator!
[JUST FLOWERS] is exactly that!
Why I Love This Book:
- “I love stories that encourage children to have hope and share kindness.
- I love stories that burst with inclusivity – important characters and characters in leadership roles have all types of disabilities – and are of all nationalities and colors and genders.
- I love stories that are filled with fabulous art – the illustrations are so joyful – even the grumpy old neighbor!”
Perfect Picture Book Friday,
hosted by Vivian Kirkfield
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hosted by Sandra Nickel
“Illustrated by Kate Cosgrove with a full bouquet of colors,
JUST FLOWERS is a delight for the eyes. Its muted palate… is calming and reassuring and the perfect accompaniment to Erin’s story that radiates generosity.”
10 Diverse Picture Books about Gardens, Community, and Kindness
on pragmaticmom.com with a shout out to Marie Boyd‘s JUST A WORM,
as well!
Erin Dealey is an award-winning playwright (see Uproar Theatrics)
and author of over 20+ children’s books (so far) including:
(Harper Collins)
a New York State Reading Association Charlotte Award (intermediate category, 2023)
and a Connecticut Reading Association Nutmeg Book Award nominee (2024)
(S&S/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)
(Sleeping Bear Press)
and
(Sleeping Bear Press)
an Anna Dewdney Read Together honor book.
Happy Book Birthday
by award-winning
Alexandra Alessandri
Illustrated by Manu Montoya
(Barefoot Books)
Board Book Bilingual edition
“This book has everything I love of Colombia, from the fincas in the Andes, to the food, to fútbol and cumbia, to Monserrate. Colombia is so diverse both in regions and in people, and it was a joy getting to depict that here.” —Alexandra Alessandri
(excerpt from the launch invitation)
Illustrations © Manu Montoya, throughout
[excerpt]
“Manu’s illustrations are just darling–there are so many details that stirred up wonderful memories of my visits to my parents’ country. The cover alone is reminiscent of a traditional Andean town, from the colorful building façades to the hanging planters and fruits, to the palmas de cera in the Quindio region and Andes mountains in the background. And the careful observer will also notice the yellow butterflies, a nod to our literary hero Gabriel García Márquez!” —Alexandra Alessandri
Alexandra Alessandri is the author of several books for children, including Feliz New Year, Ava Gabriela!, Isabel and Her Colores Go to School, and The Enchanted Life of Valentina Mejía. Her books have received numerous distinctions, including the Florida Book Award, International Latino Book Award, Américas Award Commendable Title, and the ILA 2022 Children’s and Young Adults’ Book Award in Primary Fiction. The daughter of Colombian immigrants, Alexandra is also an educator and a poet. She lives in Florida with her husband and son.
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