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Grandpa Green by Lane Smith6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() “He was a boy on a farm and a kid with chickenpox. She enjoyed the guessing and she gave this quick story 4 stars. The niece thought this was a fun idea and she figured that someone else was involved with the plants. He kinda liked this story and he gave this 3 stars. He thought it was some sort of plant monster doing the talking. The nephew was convinced that the plants were alive and talking. The kids do like gardens and they had fun figuring out what was going on. The main color in the book is green and a little red thrown in. The story is of someone who grows up with hopes and dreams and they make a life together. The artwork is creative and the pages feel like they are full of life and growth and curiosity. I don’t want to spoil the ending as it is rather clever the way it gets the point across. ![]() It seems the garden is alive and it has all these stories to tell. Is the plant the person the narrator is talking about or is it the little boy? Who’s telling the story? We see all these plants shaped into animals and people in a garden in fantastic ways. This book keeps you guessing what is happening. ![]()
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