It’s Corina’s birthday, which means the biggest and most beautiful crown is hers.
The corona that Corina will be wearing won’t be silver or gold, though—it will be made from the loveliest flowers picked from Abuela’s garden. The garden explodes with colorful blossoms, and Corina spends time with her grandmother selecting the best flowers for the birthday crown. Abuela reminds her that “every flower in your crown must tell your story, Corina. Who you are and where you come from.” Taking this charge to heart, Corina carefully chooses blooms with special meaning. Bluebonnets remind Corina of her beloved pet rabbit’s tail, and sunflowers and sword lilies remind her of her parents. A walk through the garden weaves together past, present, and future as Corina and Abuela construct her corona. Corina’s smile shines as bright as her floral birthday crown, and even after the flowers fade, her memories of a very special day stay strong. Lush botanical illustrations are paired with a timeless message about the importance of family. Corina’s memories of time spent with loved ones are set against a rich garden tapestry of vibrant colors, enhancing this sincere story. Corina and her family members are Latine, with brown skin and black or gray straight hair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A heartwarming story blooming with tenderness.
(Picture book. 5-9)