Following a visit, a beloved aunt sends a child a series of houseplants and letters written in verse.
Each letter contains facts about the plants, like their varying needs for light and water or a Monstera plant’s Swiss cheese–like holes, while sidebars shaped like tags provide more specific information. After the child and a pet dog examine the plants, they’re set in a window or by the child’s bed, accumulating gradually, just as the aunt’s clear affection for the child likewise builds in the letters. Several months go by, with holidays and seasonal changes showing the passage of time, before the child and aunt reunite. The combination of accurately depicted plants with occasional silly rhymes and loving endearments from the aunt make for a delightful balance of education and fun. The sidebars do occasionally interrupt the rhythm and flow of the letters, but the neat details they include make up for this mild inconvenience. Whether read aloud to a child just becoming interested in plants or gifted from an aunt to a beloved nibling, this book brims with both warmth and information. The aunt, child, and other family members are depicted with light skin. The endpapers include facts about plants, and the book opens with a note to adults warning about the dangers of potentially toxic plants.
A sweet introduction to houseplants.
(Picture book. 3-6)