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You Are a Little Seed

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I cannot tell you how many times my kid made me read this book. Any time my kid asks for a repeat, I give a book 5 stars, but this one would need to invent a 6 or 7-star rating level, because…it was a lot. Almost to an annoying degree, as a parent. Ah, the things we do for love….

A very simple look at growing up, through the metaphor of seeds and flowers. There’s a little bit of an “ugly duckling” metaphor here, but more focused on personality traits than physical ones. Spiky little seeds turn into cheerful, bright flowers, that kind of thing.

With spring well under way, this could also be a good pairing for a day of gardening! Or, in a classroom, perhaps have an exercise where students try to match up pictures of flowers and their seeds.

I’d say this is a great buy for any nature-focused family!

Advanced reader copy provided by the publisher.

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Fanciful! This was a fun little read, that is perfect to let Littles work on their reading skills after they have had it read to them a few times.

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This is a story that presents ordinary looking seeds to the reader and then showcases the corresponding full plant growth that came from that with its special quality. It ties in at the end to get children to understand that they are special in their own way, that each of us have our own uniqueness, what makes “me” - me!

The illustrations are * so gorgeous*. I love that the flowers take over the entire page to emphasize the flourishing and the colours are so vibrant, very pleasing to the eye.

I would buy this book, request at the library and/or gift to someone for children!

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"Yes, you are a seed, too - with a flower in your heart."

This beautifully illustrated book serves as a reminder that from lowly seeds sprout gorgeous flowers.
Though aimed at children, this would provide a boost of encouragement for anyone who's feeling down.

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This would be the cutest baby shower gift. The illustrations are lovely !

I loved that multiple types of flowers were mentioned… I could see this one becoming a classic !

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"You Are a Little Seed" is a little more allegorical than some young readers are going to be able to appreciate. The illustrations are lovely; I especially enjoyed the size ratio between flower and child on each page. The text is attractive and flows nicely. I did think the message of the book would be made distinct in the conclusion, but the wording was a little less strong at making the book's point than it could have been, which is my reason for a less enthusiastic review.

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Thank you NetGalley for ARC of this book. This is a beautifully drawn, written, and translated book. Kids surely will enjoy this book. One thing that I appreciate most is that this book not only features little girls but also little boys without them having to lose their masculinity.

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This is a pretty and appealing little book that is framed in a language of flowers but is a book about self acceptance and esteem. The illustration is lovely as are the words. The aesthetics are stronger than the content, which should be evaluated before purchasing.

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Lovely, hopeful and fun. What a great way to let little ones know that all kinds of "seeds" grow into all kinds of wondrous flowers.

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You Are A Little Seed sends a great message and inspiration to young readers! The Illustrations are beautifully and creatively done!

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Beautiful illustrations and fun learning about different kinds of seeds and what they grow into. My son and I loved this one!

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I think it is so important to share translated works with as many people as possible and when I saw that this was translated I knew I wanted to read it. This is talking about how each seed is able to bloom into a plant. I think that this book does a great job of relating themes of open-mindedness and not judging by outward appearance.

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Sweet book that I enjoyed reading to my little one. I would recommend to my friends that also have children my child’s age.

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Many different seeds are explored and the blooms that come from them all while comparing them to a human child. The lush illustrations bring each plant vividly to life.

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loved this book, it was so cute, it has a nice message. I just love kids books. this one was amazing!

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Thanks NetGalley for the advanced reader copy. This beautiful book shows how all sorts of seeds blossom into unique flowers. It encourages kids to dream about what they can blossom into.

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cute book, but definitely a struggle.
kids lost interest very quickly as it was not the most engaging story.
the illustrations were beautiful.

Thank you Netgalley and publishers for this ARC for reviewing purposes.

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I received an advanced copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
It is a calming and heartwarming tale of growing up and becoming something beautiful. As a seed, you nurture and grow into dandelions to hollyhocks. Even sweet-smelling lilacs and large peonies. Lotus and balsam, and even the island flower, vibrant in its blues. I enjoyed reading and seeing all the flowers the children stood by. A simple and short read for all ages.

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I like how this book uses seeds and flowers as metaphors for human growth. No matter what the seeds look like, they are always going to grow as beautiful flowers. That is a good message for children to keep their confidence up.

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I really enjoyed the way this story was told. Each different type of seed, grows into a different type of beautiful flower. I loved the message for children using the seeds and flowers as metaphors for people. The illustrations are whimsical and engaging!

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