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BE MY BRAVE SUNFLOWER by Kathryn Simmonds

BE MY BRAVE SUNFLOWER

by Kathryn Simmonds ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw

Pub Date: July 22nd, 2025
ISBN: 9781536235432
Publisher: Candlewick

Growing up can be tough.

A teacher prepares some pots for children to plant sunflowers. Most of the seeds can’t wait to get out of their packets, but speckled Vernon is worried. He knows that the world is full of scary things, like birds and thunderstorms. A little girl named Carla gives Vernon a snug home in some soil, telling him, “Be my brave sunflower.” As the days pass, the other seeds sprout their first leaves, but Vernon is hesitant. While he’s peeking out one night at the stars, an owl swoops him up and drops him into the school sandbox. Thankfully Carla finds him the next day and replants him while repeating her request. Unlike the others, Vernon still refuses to sprout, however; it’s much safer in his pot! But he notices water dropping into his pot from an odd source—Carla’s tears. Vernon pushes himself (literally) to be brave in the hopes of delighting Carla the next day. Ultimately, Vernon is aware that he isn’t the tallest or grandest plant, but he’s knowledgeable—and he has Carla. This gently encouraging tale can serve as a model for young readers, even featuring a mantra to help kids persevere despite anxiety. Though the main characters never directly communicate, they successfully drive the narrative without visual awkwardness, thanks in large part to the soft-edged, charismatic digital illustrations, which show Carla with pale skin and straight blond hair.

Sweetly uplifting.

(Picture book. 3-7)