We Are the Flowers
"We are the flowers, watch us grow! Though there are some of us you may not know."
We live in a world of abundance, and yet, in that abundance there is so much beauty that is ignored or under appreciated. "We Are the Flowers" seeks to break the status quo by giving the spotlight to flowers not often depicted in children's literature (think less roses and more heliotropes). And while we love the classics, it's time to shake things up and open our eyes to the wonders of nature around us!
This watercolor illustration filled children's book would be the perfect addition to your nature-loving child's library. It would be a fantastic supplement to a Montessori, Waldorf, or forest curriculum as well.
However, you need not be a child to enjoy this captivating and whimsical world of floral wonder. If you have a heart of curiosity and a love for the unique, this is the book for you!
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"A darling botanical piece for children. Rhythmic prose coupled with captivating imagery, the author highlights an array of plant species including some of the most unusual and unique flowers on our planet - flowers that could come from a fantasy world! Each plant species tells their own story - where do they live? How do they fit into the mosaic of nature? We Are the Flowers simplifies complex ecological relationships and is the perfect addition to any reading collection for the young naturalist in your life."
-Kate Ludwig, Botanist in Fresno, CA.
"Join me on a delightful journey through the enchanting garden of self-discovery in this heartwarming children's book. Just like the vibrant array of flowers that graces the pages, each of us is uniquely beautiful. As a psychologist, I encourage young readers to embrace the diversity that makes us all special. In celebrating our differences, we contribute to the tapestry of humanity, creating a world that is as rich and colorful as the blossoms in a flourishing garden. Let this story inspire children to appreciate the uniqueness within themselves and others, fostering a sense of joy and acceptance that makes our world truly bloom."
-Breanne Conriquez, LMFT LPCC & Mother