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ALL THAT GROWS by Jack Wong Kirkus Star

ALL THAT GROWS

by Jack Wong ; illustrated by Jack Wong

Pub Date: March 5th, 2024
ISBN: 9781773068121
Publisher: Groundwood

A child learns to share a love of plants and gardening with an older sister.

Two siblings stroll past lemon cake–scented magnolias, budding quince trees, and blooming daffodils in early spring. The children tend the garden, and as the older sister shares more nuggets of information, such as how wild dandelion can be eaten with spaghetti, the young narrator listens earnestly. But the more the child learns, the more questions emerge, and the child lies awake at night overwhelmed with thoughts. Why are only some plants called vegetables, and what makes some of them flowers and others weeds? How does the child’s older sister know so much? When an experiment in the garden leads to a discovery that stumps big sis, the child gains a sense of ownership and confidence as a gardener. The hopeful ending provides quiet reassurance to curious beginners daunted by the unknown. Wong’s impressive command of color, light, and shadow in his textured pastel illustrations makes each scene thrum with life. Readers can almost feel the sunlight on their skin and hear the busy sounds of a fertile springtime garden. The protagonist’s thoughtful musings are bound to spark further curiosity in readers as they examine their own observations and ideas about the natural world. The characters present East Asian.

A gentle and meditative origin story of a budding young gardener.

(Picture book. 4-8)