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LEIF'S GIFT by Michael Wang

LEIF'S GIFT

by Michael Wang ; illustrated by Lenny Wen

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9781324052784
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

When a young boy’s beloved plant collection overtakes his bedroom, he must figure out how to turn things around.

Leif’s family lives in one of several apartments above their cafe. “Mom bake[s] the treats and Dad brew[s] the beans. But Leif prefer[s] to grow plants in his bedroom with his pal Hortus.” The droll, rather sophisticated text describes the boy’s obsession: Leif’s sole holiday requests have always been for specific foliage, he reads up on plant care, and he carefully places poisonous flora out of reach of Hortus, a turtle. When asked how many plants he has, Leif responds, “Not enough,” while his parents say, “Too many.” Leif’s successful nurturing results in his plants twining themselves around the furniture and spilling across the entire house. After Leif’s watering can and library book disappear amid the jungle that’s consumed his home, the ultimate crisis occurs: Hortus goes missing. Leif adamantly refuses to remove any plants but does acknowledge the problem. Leif quickly solves the problem (indeed, the swift resolution may be a bit unsatisfying for readers), leading to benefits for the entire urban neighborhood. Wen’s colorful, stylized illustrations are a wonderful complement to Wang’s quietly amusing text and include ethnic diversity in group scenes; Leif and his family present East Asian. Backmatter offers helpful instructions about plant propagation, plus a list of pet-friendly houseplants.

Required reading for budding phytophiles.

(Picture book. 4-8)