Book Description
for What Grew in Larry's Garden by Laura Alary and Kass Reich
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Grace enjoys helping her white-haired neighbor, Larry, with his garden. While they work, he talks about what he's doing and why, sharing his years of gardening experience. Not surprisingly, Larry is a teacher. Every year he gives his each of his students a tomato seedling to nurture, and then requires that they give the plant to someone else, accompanied by a letter explaining why they are doing so. When a new neighbor builds a security fence that blocks the sun from Larry's garden, Grace applies what she's learned from Larry. She gives the neighbor a packet of seeds with a letter that explains the best way to feel safe is to have friends. And then she helps him turn his fence into a trellis so that her gift of bean seeds will have something to climb. Warm gouache and colored pencil paintings illustrate an appealing story of building community that was inspired by a real classroom teacher who gives his students heirloom tomato plants each year to grow and then give away. Grace has light brown skin; Larry appears white. (Ages 4-7)
CCBC Choices 2021 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2021. Used with permission.