The Weedflower
Elizabeth Davaze
ELIZABETH DAVAZE is a grown-up who makes a lot of wishes. Formerly a news reporter and photographer, she now prefers to write about good stuff like kids and nature. She lives with her family in Kincardine, Ontario, where she spends her days walking local trails, making weird art, and writing stories.
Marianne Ferrer
MARIANNE FERRER is an illustrator living in Montreal, Quebec. She moved to Canada from Venezuela, trading mango trees for maple trees to inspire her lush, nature-filled, delicate watercolor illustrations.
A modern schoolyard fable about nature’s magical ability to encourage imagination, play, and joy—and a dandelion’s ability to always grow back
One day on the gray school playground, Sam notices something new. Against all odds, a little flower has sprouted in between the concrete and rubber turf.
Sam adores the tiny bud. She sings to it, admires it, and watches it bloom into a bright yellow flower that’s ultimately too large to hide. Soon the other students notice it, too. Under their care, the flower thrives, illuminating the gloomy playground and eventually—magically—changing into one perfect fluffball that dances in the wind.
But when the adults take notice, they decide it has to go …
A sunny story with warm illustrations that will encourage readers to take notice of the natural world, The Weedflower makes for a great read-aloud. It will tie in well with environmental and character education curriculum while also highlighting the positive role that nature plays in our lives.
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SKU: OB400126n0nn1nWWW | ISBN: 9781771475884
"A fun celebration of nature."
- Booklist"A charmingly rendered ode to childhood wonder."
- Kirkus Reviews"[An] urban eco-fable."
- Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database"A wonderful exploration of perspective and seeing things through a child's eyes to appreciate all living things as extraordinary, even the seemingly lowly dandelion."
- CanLit for Little Canadians"This uplifting, tall-tale infused picture book celebrates sources of natural joy so close at hand, yet so easily overlooked. The Weedflower seeds discussion on many themes including empathy, perspective and resilience."
- Canadian Review of MaterialsFall 2024 Top Grade selection, 2024

Publication date
August 15, 2024
Number of pages
32
Interest age
From 4 to 8