The Language of Flowers

$10.99 US
Tundra | Tundra Books
On sale May 03, 2022 | 9780735270541
Age 4-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD780L
Sales rights: World
An adopted bumblebee learns the language of flowers from her floral family in this enchanting picture book, inspired by floriography, that celebrates one of nature's most important relationships.

Deep within a magical meadow, some lonely flowers receive a very special gift: a baby bumblebee in need. The flowers name her Beatrice, they care for her and help her find her wings. And as she grows older, Beatrice learns the language of her floral family — messages of kindness and appreciation that she delivers between them. With each sweet word, the flowers bloom until the meadow becomes so big that Beatrice needs help delivering her messages and decides to set out in search of her own kind. But this little bee’s quest takes her beyond the safety of the meadow and into the dangerous swamp the flowers have warned her about, a swamp inhabited by strange plants with snapping jaws and terrible teeth . . . will these prickly plants let her pass? Could they just be in need of a little sweetness themselves?
 
A gently fanciful tale of the miracle of pollination and the important relationship between flowers and bees, this sweetly affirming story, inspired by the Victorian practice of floriography, suggests the secret to flourishing is kindness and appreciation. 
  • NOMINEE | 2023
    Ezra Jack Keats New Writer/Illustrator Award
  • SHORTLIST | 2023
    R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature
  • RECOMMENDED | 2022
    Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award
One of CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022)

"Soft graphite illustrations conjure a fairy tale-like atmosphere." Booklist

"The graphite illustrations are well executed, representing the personality of each flower and a winsome Beatrice." CM Reviews

"The gorgeous illustrations in this picture book help tell the tale of a baby bee who grows up among a garden of flowers." Calgary Herald

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An adopted bumblebee learns the language of flowers from her floral family in this enchanting picture book, inspired by floriography, that celebrates one of nature's most important relationships.

Deep within a magical meadow, some lonely flowers receive a very special gift: a baby bumblebee in need. The flowers name her Beatrice, they care for her and help her find her wings. And as she grows older, Beatrice learns the language of her floral family — messages of kindness and appreciation that she delivers between them. With each sweet word, the flowers bloom until the meadow becomes so big that Beatrice needs help delivering her messages and decides to set out in search of her own kind. But this little bee’s quest takes her beyond the safety of the meadow and into the dangerous swamp the flowers have warned her about, a swamp inhabited by strange plants with snapping jaws and terrible teeth . . . will these prickly plants let her pass? Could they just be in need of a little sweetness themselves?
 
A gently fanciful tale of the miracle of pollination and the important relationship between flowers and bees, this sweetly affirming story, inspired by the Victorian practice of floriography, suggests the secret to flourishing is kindness and appreciation. 

Awards

  • NOMINEE | 2023
    Ezra Jack Keats New Writer/Illustrator Award
  • SHORTLIST | 2023
    R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature
  • RECOMMENDED | 2022
    Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award

Praise

One of CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022)

"Soft graphite illustrations conjure a fairy tale-like atmosphere." Booklist

"The graphite illustrations are well executed, representing the personality of each flower and a winsome Beatrice." CM Reviews

"The gorgeous illustrations in this picture book help tell the tale of a baby bee who grows up among a garden of flowers." Calgary Herald