One Leaf Rides the Wind
This introduction to haiku counts the objects found in a Japanese garden.
This introduction to haiku counts the objects found in a Japanese garden.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Grady are very poor and they are down to their last potato. But then they uncover a mysterious pot in their garden, and when they put one thing in, two come out! What will they do with it?
Night falls in the forest and it’s time to go to sleep. But first, a child explores their senses through their five favorite animals.
In the mountains of Appalachia, Arizona is born in a log cabin her father built. She grew up dreaming of faraway places and eventually became a teacher who taught generations of students.
What happens in the country when everyone is asleep? The nighttime world awakens, and the air is filled with their sounds.
A young boy hears a barn dance in the middle of the night. He goes to investigate and discovers a room full of dancing farm animals.
Laura isĀ embarrassedĀ that her mom stops to talk to all of the trees on her way home from school. But the more time Laura spends with the trees, the more she starts to notice their unique features.
Children and flowers both flourish when they are tended by someone who treats them with loving care.