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Have You Ever Seen a Flower? (2021)

by Shawn Harris

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A child experiences a flower by seeing its colors, smelling its fragrance, and imagining a tiny world within it.
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This book has amazing illustrations. This book goes through the curiosity of flowers and plants. I would recommend this book for 3rd-5th because of the little words on each page. This book can teach students about flowers because this book shows facts about flowers/plants. I can imagine students looking at this book enjoying the beautiful illustrations. ( )
  millerk22 | Mar 1, 2024 |
Book for lower primary. Not my most favorite book, but still great. Little girl goes on an adventure where she talks all about the beauty of flowers.
  Brianna.phelps | Feb 7, 2024 |
I thought that this book would be good for primary children. I was an easy read and great for teaching children about the importance of nature and growth. This book is about a little girl who really takes a second to look at the flowers, and nature. she asks a lot of why and wondering questions about the flowers. She thinks about herself as a flower and how she would be if she was one. ( )
  eweeks22 | Feb 5, 2024 |
2022 Caldecott Honor Book

The illustrations are vibrant and almost a little overwhelming. The story is about a girl leaving the grey city to explore outdoors. The book uses all senses to explore flowers of various kinds. Sometimes the shift between metaphors is jarring, but there is a lot in this book for a reader to explore. I am always on the lookout for books for storytime - this is not a storytime book. While I don't think this would work well with a group, it would be interesting to share this story one-on-one.
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  AnnesLibrary | Jan 28, 2024 |
Gorgeous illustrations ( )
  DKnight0918 | Dec 23, 2023 |
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For Lauren, Dusty, and Ruby.
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Have you ever seen a flower?
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