The perfect book for everyone who loves nature!On Meadowview Street celebrates the
environment, ecosystemsand individual empowerment.
Caroline moves to a new
suburban house. The yard, like all the surrounding yards, is plain, boring
grass. But then she discovers a wildflower. Soon shes got her own little
wildflower preserve, carefully protected from Dads lawn mower. She adds a tree
. . . a pond . . . birdhouses . . .shes brought a meadow to Meadowview Street!
Time brings more little meadows, as the neighbors see how beautiful and alive a
yard can be. An ideal choice for classroom reading and sharing and for inspiring the creation of green corridorssafe havens for migrating birds and butterfliesat home. For fans of Peter Brown's The Curious Garden, Joanna Gaines's We Are the Gardeners, and Christie Matheson's Tap the Magic Tree.
This lovely picture book offers children a quiet
approach to embracing the natural world.School Library Journal, starred review
Gentle persuasion for the naturalist in everyone.Kirkus Reviews