When Maggie's treasure collection grows too big to manage, she finds a
creative solution.
Maggie finds treasure wherever she goes. Whether it's a button, a
feather or a shiny stone, she picks it up and takes it home. At first
the neighbors and city workers are grateful to Maggie for cleaning up;
the mayor even gives her an award. But over time Maggie's collection
grows bigger and bigger, until it spills out of her house and garden in
an unsightly mess. Her parents tell her "Enough treasure!" and
eventually even Maggie realizes that something must be done. Finally,
inspired by a bird outside her window, she finds a way to share her
treasure that enchants and transforms the entire neighborhood.
Jon-Erik Lappano and Kellen Hatanaka, winners of the Governor General's
Literary Award for Tokyo Digs a Garden, have created a stunning
picture book about a child who turns her passion for collecting into a
pleasure for her community.
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of
their central message or lesson.