I adore that it is a find and seek book. It made the life ahead seem so crazy, chaotic & fun! Your Lost and Found book looks incredible. As a child I was always drawn to animal stories full of adventure and heartbreak and discovery and relationships and life. My summers were filled with watching Days of Our Lives on a tele with bunny ears, smells of grease and oil, and harlequin novels my auntie thought as age appropriate. Both books show the importance of caring, loving, friendship and supporting the ones you love. I, too, have a love of gardening that I was able to tap into upon my retirement a few years ago, when I went through the studies to become a Master Gardener. The magic of a garden remains ever present in my life as I shifted to flower farming in 2019 thanks to the Floret Workshop! How beautiful! Loved reading mysteries and still do. I loved this book so much as a child that by age 5 I had it memorized from listening to my parents read it to me every night. the men and women have made for our county and to not take living here for granted. They captured my imagination and I loved reading about historical peoples lives such as Betsy Ross, Dolly Madison, Harriet Tubman, etc. Im so excited for this book! The photos in Lost and Found are lovely! I know so many gardeners who learned the magic of growing gardens from their parents, and grandmothers especially. All I know is that the book fell apart I read it so many times! I loved reading mysteries maybe thats why I love mystery podcasts now and why I love learning new things! Heck, I still love a good adventure story.They fuel my love of travel, visiting new places and help me see my own familiar places in a different light. My Mother, a nurse, read it to me and she taught me by her own example how to be caring, courageous and passionate about all living beings and appreciate the beauty and good in all! I love how they were interactive and different, I think the books have helped shape me as someone who likes to think outside of the box, be a little different/quirky, follow your passions and interests and dont worry about the crowd. Do you remember the Highlights magazines youd find in your third grade classroom or the dentist office? When I was 6 yrs old I was gifted a copy of an illustrated book titled Gnomes. My name is Maddy so I always had an easy time pretending I was her. I especially loved one book called Jingle Bell Jack. My grandmothers neighbor often read it to me. I loved a good compelling story then, and I still do!! So many adventures and life lessons as families pulled together to make a life for themselves. Unfortunately, I was not much of a reader as a child but grew up to love books -especially childrens books! In contrast to my deep dark mysterious woods my gardens are anything but just the view across from the house is woods, but were full sun here! The Gem. Now, love to sit in the evenings and just look at the books with flowers and floral arrangements. I think such detail oriented books helped me to continue noticing the little things as an adult- both academically and whilst gardening. I think make believe grew me into a curious woman. My Mom always enforced 1 hour of quiet time after lunch during the summer break, and it was usually spent reading. Rhymes with 'FOOD' Can you name the one-syllable English words that rhyme with 'food'? I also read a lot of books about butterflies and flowers, so its no surprise that Im now growing native wildflowers and teaching others about pollinator conservation. My favorite book as a child was The Secret Garden. I bought my first horse in my 40s . We also had a lot of educational (textbook like) books for children I can remember learning about why the sky is blue and different weather patterns. If you ever find yourself writing a poem that involves food, especially a list poem, you may find it helpful to have a list of foods that rhyme with one another. I loved Robert Louis Stevenson poems, especially A childs garden of verses, and the land of counterpane! We had tons of series at home Happy Hollisters, Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew and many more. Hi. Harry Potter was my favorite series as a child. My passions are not mainstream, but I will not hesitate to geek out in monologue when asked. Books are important and Id love to have a copy of this one! Sweet as can be, thats what you are to me. I read everything I could get my hands on. She sent me a picture of Nancy Drews Case of the Missing Toilet Paper during I know my daughter would love it too! I da a set of Ridge Riders- horse books . moving constantly and sometimes homeless. I have never forgotten it and all my kids and grandkids have copies! This book seems to be the best of both worlds and we would love to have it!!. Houses full of secrets and warmth. Instead of going directly, she stops and invites her rabbit friend, and they take the long way, through a meadow, past a pond and into some woods, enjoying the beauty and each other, and picking a bouquet along the way. It brings a smile to my face when I see its worn cover and revisit the story with my daughter (now grown) and granddaughters . It was so great! How will I use these flowers? My favorite books were the Harry Potter series. Growing up. I can remember as a little girl, I loved to collect things. What a lovely interview! and whimsical illustrations- which were from the 1960s or 70s! Animalia by Graeme Base: artful, full of surprises and wonder for the animal world. Only keep going if your group is engaged. My favorite book as a child was Boxcar Children. Kitchen play is a free choice favorite, and we love talking about favorite foods and what we make at home with our families. This book, along with other books on nature and wildlife have definitely played a part in my curiosity of the natural world and all of its beauty. As a child I loved Felicity from The American Girls collection as well as Black Beauty. I loved the Series of Unfortunate Events books as a kid. Another beautuful book I would love to add to my collection. My favorites were books about far away places, and I loved the details about life in an unfamiliar land. As a child, the best part to me was when she meets the talking flowers. Excited to win or buy your book and spread the word to others! I like the what if possibilities. Her illustrations are colorful and full of movement to go along with her stories. I loved so many books as a childhard to choose just one! I eventually became a sixth grade teacher myself and then homeschooled my own children and continued the tradition. I had a thirst for knowledge and my Mon wound by me encyclopedia style books to learn about garden, the weather (which has such impact on gardening) and I fell further in love. I still love to read and usually finish my day with a good book. Still love finding new authors to read and puzzles mull over. Children who solved mysteries, not crimes. Ive enjoyed the same all my life! I knew this book was special to me, but as a child I didnt realize, or have the language to express how inspiring it truly was. . Thank you for sharing. She planted purple Lupine seeds across the hills with the help of her friends and family. More power to both of you! I have always been a very visual person and also have a great love of flowers and photography. But, they also informed my tendencies of being spunky, confident, and a go getter. One of my favorite lines from Peter Rabbit when he was caught by the button of his jacket in a gooseberry net: His sobs were overheard by some friendly sparrows, who flew to him in great excitement, and implored him to exert himself. Dreams do come true! When I was little, I LOVED fairytales, and anything with an adventure. I was obsessed with Harriet the Spy as a kid, and spend quite a bit of time in my treehouse spying on my neighbors in their back yards. They helped shape my love of learning and adventure. Would delight in having a grown up i spy :). Growing up in Canada I loved all the Anne of Green Gables books. In watercolour, lost and found edges, edges that are defined and other edges that are soft and diffused and part of their surroundings, petals lost (and found) in woodland greens. I want to find a rhyme for the word. I didnt go on to become a super babysitter or have any run ins with monsters or ghouls, but they did instill a life long love of reading. my favorite- John Bauer. The languid youth stood out forever in my mind. I did not find out until I was an adult, that there were more books in the Narnia series and I still read them all now! Peter would love it! Great interview! I still enjoy those types of books today. She was always a bit anxious, very curious and getting herself into trouble at times attributes that I definitely possess. As a child I always liked non-fiction books. I loved Nancy Drew. Heidi, Secret Garden, all of Anne of Green Gables and the Emily Books, the Chronicles of Narnia. Loved this mother daughter story it reminds me so much of how my own daughter and I work together Add flowers to the equation and it makes me long to see their lovely farm!!! The stories of finding a wounded bird and helping it recover, or a child working with a dog who was scared and bringing him around to a friendly, outgoing pup, spoke to me. When I was 7 or 8, I remember grabbing The Secret Garden off the library shelf. Now I read plant books and gain information on different varieties and a glimpse into that world. kill. Also loved Beverly Cleary, Little House on the Prairie and Agatha Christie. They inspired me to keep going, to endure, no matter what path I followed. she inherited my passion for gardening and has dahlias from seed and loves roses and zinnias and cosmos and .. I read so much as a child; some of my favorites were the series: Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, and The Bobbsey Twins. List of Rhyming Foods - Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com Im especially interested to hear if there are any new rose varieties you cant live without! As a little girl I grew up reading the Little House On The Prairie books. These are still my favorite. I love his world building as an escape from the stress of daily life. One of my sons favorite books as a child! Is from the Bible. Where there was hurt at home , there lied hope in between the pages. If that makes sense. :). As an adult, I am really a people person so that fits with the interests I had growing up. These stories described fairies, brownies, pixies, giants, trolls, talking bears and women who spoke their minds and achieved rank of princess because their values and cleverness outshone and revealed their beauty. I enjoyed reading books about dogs and war. I love and have always loved books filled with drawings and paintings of fairies and imaginary creatures and plants, with poetry and stories. Its been a long winter here in NY, USA. Plants. I would have sweet dreams of flowers and would grow up to have a garden of my own in a small Maine village. I loved horror as a child. Dr Seuss Cat in the Hat. I loved the whole family aspect of them weathering every storm together and living a hard, but more simple life. Thanks for sharing this gorgeous book in your lovely interview! So alas, I must take my leave of you now to search for a magical plant that includes princess or tiara in its name. Your book looks beautiful. Please note: If your comment doesnt show up right away, sit tight; we have a spam filter that requires we approve comments before they are published. She always let us pick them. The story is about the pure magical qualities and healing powers of a garden and those images and feelings have stayed with me all my life. Now, years later, I am encouraging my grandchildren to read these memorable books by Beverly Cleary. Get moving and grooving with repetitive rhymes and movement activities that give children ages 0-24 months a head start on early literacy skillsFor more earl. Hard to say any one type of book- I had a mom who loved to read and read us all types. I saw on Instagram that you teamed up with Flora Forms for a Spring Urn Workshop that looked pretty magical! My favorite story I can remember though was called Mandy, about a young orphan girl who found a deserted house in the woods and every day snuck over the orphanage wall to little by little make the house her own. I cannot bend over any more but sprinkle flower seeds then pray whatever God wants to grow, it grows. As a kid I loved reading the Fog and Toad books. Such a lovely conversation! As an early reader my favorite book was Chip and Dales book of The Mystery of the Missing Peanut. Joe was my favorite. I read it over and over; it sparked an incredible imaginative side of my brain that I credit a lot of my creativity to! Ham and lamb rhyme., How about these words? I loved all books as a child and would reread them over and over. The black Stallion. I struggled with reading as a child. Two of my favorite are THE BEE TREE and JUNKYARD WONDERS. There wasnt one specific genre, I just loved to learn and lose myself in the story of another world of characters. I didnt have it as a child but I have read them over and over to my children. 171 Likes, 5 Comments - Alexis Atlamazoglu (@alexisatlamazoglu) on Instagram: "Sometimes food is so easy.but meanwhile so complicated and powerful. As a child, two favorites come to mind. What I realized as I had not been picking books that were interesting to me. Full of kindness and life lifting lessons. Im still in awe of that experience and have been so fortunate and grateful to have visited such an incredible site. I love this format and can remember hours of joy shared with our kiddos as we searched the pages for all manor of wonders!!! I would look at the amazing flower gardens and dream of creating my own cottage garden some day. I also loved Anne of Green Gables immensely. The story of this little train that could never make it up the mountain and had to keep trying, keep believing, keep going despite every odd to finally achieve all it dreamed of doing and being. Although I spent many years working at a computer, I -after becoming ill and being unable to work- now work in gardens! When imagining these stories and pretending outside, I was always drawn to the plants that my mom had around our home. The places I could explore. To help them live a long and healthy life! . When I was 7 -8 years old it was Charlottes Web. I grew up with a mother who loved flowers! As a kid my favorite section of B&N was always the craft carousel in the kids section the one with the friendship bracelet, card quilling books etc. Charlottes Web was my favorite book as a child. I loved all the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and Lois Lenski. I loved The Amazing Days of Abby Haze books! ), and Mary Higgins Clark. Reading the authors description of the natural landscape (including flowers! although it isnt related to the book directly, my spying led to my love of gardening in a roundabout way no doubt. As a little girl I was never into books, but I was really into nature. A kids book about dogs, cars and a search for the big dog party. As a kid, I liked the Arnold Lobel books. This past fall (spring in the Southern Hemisphere) Zo released her first book. I loved the Velveteen Rrabbit book as a kid. Oddly enough I was never disappointed that the actual flower was never as perfect or dramatic as what I had seen in print, rather I was always so proud that we had grown what was once just a picture. It was easy to lose myself in that world. Thank you. All books with colorful, artistic pictures were (and still are) my favorites. Heaven! And she always treated them with respect. Pickles has stuck with me all these years through the memory of this story. The melody of the books were very soothing to me. I really enjoyed reading the secret garden. SZAs SOS becomes her most streamed album on Spotify Since its early December release, SZAs SOS Ice Spice does TikTok video with North West and her friends Ice Spice recently showed a Ja Morant shows off a gun on Instagram Story this morning Ja Morant is the most Pooh Shiesty to pay $156,585 in restitution to shooting victims Pooh Shiesty has been incarcerated since Rolling Loud begins its 2023 California festival On Friday afternoon, Rolling Loud officially kicked off its We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. Cut your rhyming pairs out and laminate if you want. She had so much perseverance throughout her short life. I could not wait for the catalogs to come in the mail and make lists and then other lists and daydreamed. I moved on to Little Women and Little Men, while admiring the gorgeous lily of the valley flowers planted by my favorite aunt on one long side of her house. Choose your own adventure books or OG American Girl (when it was first created by the school teacher who wanted history to come alive to young girls). Finding hidden things. That curiosity has stayed with me and is what has driven me to explore and pursue many different things in my adulthood. This book looks amazing! As a child I LOVED books that were set away from cities. I read this book countless times growing up, wishing I had sisters and that days could be spent domestically surrounded by these amazing women. Books and flowers what else could you want really. Et voil que ce printemps je commencerais mes premires semis de fleurs :) . I had the world at my fingertips! Thank you for this wonderful interview. Growing up, I read the Chronicles of Narnia and Ill never forget the sense of wonder and adventure- it has stuck with me my whole life. Encyclopedias were fascinating! I bet I was 10 years old and started drawing out plans for what my own secret garden would look like. Bound at home practically by poverty but having a garden to explore has been such a gift. Maybe participate in one of her floral workshops while there. I loved yet feared Maurice Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are. When I got older and learned to read on my own, I loved reading them again and again. Flowers AND a similar format? But I still recommend the occasional flowe- flitting approach because that does bring many lovely new suprises! I have always loved reading. Congratulations Zo! I would read anything I could my hands on when I was young. I am an adventurer and those books carried me away. Also, I loved The Secret Garden story and how it depicted a transformation of nature and its effects on people, thus my joy of sharing flowers began.
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