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popthebutterfly 's review for:
A Garden For Grace
by Ellen L Mainville
Disclaimer: I received this physical copy from the publishers. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: A Garden for Grace
Author: Ellen Mainville
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: children’s readers, picture books, poetry, gardening
Publication Date: November 29, 2021
Genre: Children’s Picture Book Poetry
Age Relevance: 0+ (slight mention of COVID and death in author notes)
Explanation of Above: There is some slight mentions of COVID and death in the back of the book as a tribute to the author, but you can easily skip that if you don’t want to read it.
Publisher: ABCarlson Publishing
Pages: 68
Synopsis: Combining beautiful poetry with stunning hand-drawn floral illustrations, A Garden for Grace by Ellen Mainville is an exploration of family, love, and life through lessons inspired by the beauty of nature.
Review: I thought this was just a beautiful book inside and out. The book talks a lot about garden finds through poetry and even showcases some of her family. The book forces you to take a pause and appreciate what’s around you and to maybe even grow some flowers of your own. I think this would be an adorable book to read to your little ones or even to have for yourself.
Verdict: I like it!
Book: A Garden for Grace
Author: Ellen Mainville
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: children’s readers, picture books, poetry, gardening
Publication Date: November 29, 2021
Genre: Children’s Picture Book Poetry
Age Relevance: 0+ (slight mention of COVID and death in author notes)
Explanation of Above: There is some slight mentions of COVID and death in the back of the book as a tribute to the author, but you can easily skip that if you don’t want to read it.
Publisher: ABCarlson Publishing
Pages: 68
Synopsis: Combining beautiful poetry with stunning hand-drawn floral illustrations, A Garden for Grace by Ellen Mainville is an exploration of family, love, and life through lessons inspired by the beauty of nature.
Review: I thought this was just a beautiful book inside and out. The book talks a lot about garden finds through poetry and even showcases some of her family. The book forces you to take a pause and appreciate what’s around you and to maybe even grow some flowers of your own. I think this would be an adorable book to read to your little ones or even to have for yourself.
Verdict: I like it!