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CM . . .
. Volume XI Number 3 . . . . October 1, 2004
excerpt:
When Anna Zinnia invites little Lucy into her garden, what wonders and miraculous discoveries await them there! Together, they witness the magic of Mother Nature as they watch the many creatures that flit and flutter through the leaves and the flowers and the grasses. Truly, this is a special place, one of mystery and enchantment. But Anna Zinnia has even more marvels to share! She shows Lucy a handful of tiny seeds, miniature vessels that hide within themselves the gift of beautiful flowers. Together they plant the seeds, and Lucy joyfully awaits the birth of the baby plants. But where are they, and why are they so long in coming? Anna Zinnia gently reminds her that patience is the key, that like Lucy, herself, the flowers will grow slowly and in their own time. "The secret lies in the waiting," she claims. And in the end, we believe that Lucy might just understand, and believe in, the truth of Anna Zinnia's words.
A lovely book to share with a child, Lucy's Secret provides a wonderful opportunity for discussing different aspects of nature. It is very visually appealing with lots to look at on each page without the pictures ever feeling too cluttered. Whatever the relationship between the two characters in this book, their shared love for the garden is infectious! Highly Recommended. Lisa Doucet is a children's bookseller at Woozles in Halifax, NS.
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