Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2022

Synergy: Celia Thaxter



CELIA THAXTER (1835-1894) is an American author, artist, and naturalist known for her love of gardens and the islands off the coast of New England.


Read the recently published nonfiction picture book for children, then extend the experience with the websites:


CELIA PLANTED A GARDEN written by Phyllis Root and Gary D. Schmidt and illustrated by Melissa Sweet shares the life of American author, artist, and naturalist Celia Thaxter who wrote and painted about her passion for island life off the coast of New England. The book’s illustrator skillfully weaves in quotes from Thaxter’s writings and features her passion for flowers and nature, while the authors explore the key events of Celia’s life and conclusion with a useful note, timeline, and bibliography. 


ARC courtesy of Candlewick.


ABOUT CELIA THAXTER is a series of web pages from Shoals Marine Laboratory that explore the life, writing, and gardens of Celia Thaxter on Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire.


To visit the pages, go to https://www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org/about-celia-thaxter.


CELIA THAXTER’S GARDEN INSTALLATION AT SHOALS MARINE LAB is a short YouTube video that shares the process of re-creating the naturalist’s gardens on Thaxter’s beloved island.


To watch the video, go to https://youtu.be/y_3L6DmThps.


Many of Celia Thaxter’s works are available at Internet Archive including An Island Garden.


To read An Island Garden, go to https://archive.org/details/islandgarden00thax.





Monday, September 12, 2016

Book Review: Gary's Garden

GARY’S GARDEN by Gary Northfield is a humorous graphic book for children featuring the fascinating creatures that live in the backyard.
From worms and caterpillars to birds and spiders, Gary’s backyard is filled with interesting animals, insects, and other critters. Each short chapter tells an engaging short story featuring new and different creatures.
The book’s sequential art and comic format will appeal to both younger as well as older children. The silly stories and goofy characters will keep even reluctant readers engaged.
Librarians will find this book to be very popular with a broad spectrum of children. The book concludes with dozens of character cards featuring the book’s characters. Use these cards to encourage children to write their own short, illustrated stories.
To learn more about the author, go to http://www.garynorthfield.com/.
Published by David Fickling Books, an imprint of Scholastic on June 28, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Book Review: Green Bean! Green Bean!

GREEN BEAN! GREEN BEAN! by Patricia Thomas tells the story of a young girl who grows green beans in her garden.
This informative story takes readers through the steps in planting and caring for bean plants. Readers follow the child and her dog through the growing season and into the winter.
Although the illustrations are basic, they effectively convey the story. Cross-sections show what’s happening under the ground.
The book concludes with information about the life cycle of plants, growing beans, and the growing season. It also contains vocabulary, suggested activities, and additional resources.
Librarians will find this book to be popular with primary grade students who are learning about and likely planting bean seeds in their classrooms. Both the story and the science are easy to follow. Use this book in a display focusing on the science of gardening.
Published by Dawn Publications on March 1, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Book Review: Greenling

GREENLING by Levi Pinfold is a beautifully illustrated picture book fable.
Designed for the middle grades, this thought-provoking ecological fantasy features a mysterious green baby who stimulates plant growth and the power of nature wherever he goes. This story of the connection between people and the natural world will promote lots of student discussion.
Librarians will want to add this title to their growing collection of picture books for older youth.
To learn more about the author/illustrator, go to http://www.levipinfold.com/.
Published by Templar, an imprint of Random House on February 23, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher.