<p>Praise for <em>Wait Like a Seed </em></p>
<p><strong>The Children's Book Council "Hot off the Press" April 2025 Selection</strong></p>
<p>“Of the many titles available on milkweeds and monarchs, this is one of the most accessible for youngsters reading on their own....while older readers and adults will appreciate the extensive backmatter....Useful and enlightening—and certain to have youngsters observing the natural world with wonder.”<strong>—<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong></p>
<p>“Declarative second-person verse and friendly renderings combine for an effect that communicates guidance about growing up as much as about cultivating plants....Science-focused back matter includes life cycle information, a glossary, and further facts.”<strong>—<em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong> </p>
<p>“<em>Wait Like a Seed</em> is a book that can grow with your children...[and encourage them] to explore and protect the natural world around them”<strong>—The Ontario Woodlander</strong></p>
<p><em>“Wait Like a Seed</em> tells a story about milkweed and the life cycle of monarch butterflies to impart valuable lessons to young readers.”<strong>—<em>Bay Today</em></strong> </p>
<p>“<em>Wait Like a Seed</em> isn’t just a lesson about ecosystem life cycles. It’s also a life lesson about the importance of feeling connected to the life around us.”<strong>—<em>705 Black Fly</em></strong></p>

Two young children observe milkweed growing in their community—from seed to new buds to flowers. 

Wait like a seed, 
Cozy and small. 
Wait like a seed 
Til the spring rains fall.

Wait Like a Seed beautifully explores the life cycle of milkweed and its vital relationship to monarch butterflies. Complete with accurate botanical drawings and comprehensive back-matter detailing the life cycles of plants and butterflies, this timeless story is perfect for both school curriculums and curious children who enjoy nature. Children will be inspired to help save the diminishing population of monarch butterflies in their own environment. This book combines the wonders of nature with poetic text and warm and welcoming art.

Award-winning author Erin Alladin invites young gardeners to celebrate the world around them in this rhyming nonfiction text.

Illustrator Tara Anderson portrays these lifecycles with a nostalgic style, effectively capturing the wonder of the aspiring gardeners.

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A seed waits patiently until it is time to sprout—and as this milkweed transforms from seed to plant, so too does the butterfly it feeds. Award-winning author of Outside You Notice celebrates the life cycle of a milkweed, from seed to new buds to flower!

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  • 5,000-copy print run 
  • Pitch to major review media, including The New York Times, The Horn Book Magazine, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal
  • Pitch to gardening magazines and blogs.
  • Featured at virtual and in-person conferences. 
  • Targeted marketing to major review centers, influential bloggers, and major library system selectors.
  • Promotion on social media, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
  • E-newsletter promotion.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781772783384
Publisert
2025-06-12
Utgiver
Pajama Press; Pajama Press
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Erin Alladin is an editor, a writer, and an ecology enthusiast who is always looking for ways to combine her passions. Born in Northern Ontario to a gardener and a forester, she spent most of her early life looking at and thinking about the natural world. As a young adult she spent nearly a decade immersed in Toronto’s children’s literature scene before retreating back up north, where she continues to edit while growing vegetables and writing about regenerative agriculture. Erin’s debut picture book, Outside You Notice, received a starred review from Kirkus and was the Northern Lights Book Award winner. Erin lives near Parry Sound with her wife, her garden, and not quite enough bookshelves. A folk artist and award-winning illustrator who trained at the Ontario College of Art and Design, Tara Anderson is known for her lively and humorous illustrations of animals. Her books include the illustrated novels Harvey Comes Home, Harvey Holds His Own, and Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life, the holiday picture books Pumpkin Orange, Pumpkin Round and Easter Morning, Easter Sun, and the award-winning Nat the Cat Can Sleep Like That. Tara shares a farmhouse in Tweed, Ontario, with her husband, her young daughter, and several cats.