| Tiny garden Author: Underwood, Deborah | ||
| Price: $23.28 | ||
Summary:
Surrounded by big, showy gardens and dismissive adults on his block, a boy plants a tiny garden and creates a tiny world of tiny leaves and tiny colors that invite tiny visitors tired of the wideness of the world and grateful for a place to call home.
| Illustrator: | Chow, Jax |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (12/01/25)
Booklist (03/01/26)
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (+) (00/01/26)
Full Text Reviews:
Booklist - 03/01/2026 A young boy discovers that good things come in small packages when he plants a tiny garden that brings immense joy. Overwhelmed by the elaborate gardens on his block, Andrew chooses to create a small garden of his own, tending to his patch of soil with patience and care. In time, his efforts are rewarded as vibrant flowers begin to bloom. When a neighbor questions the value of a garden so small, Andrew simply replies, “It’s a tiny garden.” His belief is affirmed when a moth, an earthworm, and a hummingbird find joy in this little haven, revealing that while the garden may seem insignificant to humans, it is perfectly suited for smaller creatures. Poetic line breaks slow the narrative, creating a thoughtful and reflective tone throughout. Playful mixed-media illustrations capture Andrew’s love for nature, with pages that burst with color, energy, and life. Fans of Julie Fogliano and Nicola Davies will rejoice in this simple yet beautiful story that celebrates nature and the importance of appreciating life’s small wonders. - Copyright 2026 Booklist.



