When Ana tries to take control by creating a perfect garden, she comes
to realize that nature is inherently wild.
In a plot of land at the edge of town, Ana grows only perfectly sized
plants and perfect-looking flowers; she throws all the irregular shoots
and uneven seeds over the wall into the disorderly Wild. But as her
garden gets tidier, neater and more constrained, the Wild begins to
grow...
"A sweet, simple story about appreciating wildness in all its forms.
This meditation on biodiversity makes its point with grace"--Kirkus
Reviews
"This thoughtful tale of embracing biodiversity leaves plenty of room to
open up insightful conversations with children into environmental
stewardship and the many benefits of rewilding our gardens"--Ashley
Nwokorie, Allotment Café
"Absolutely lovely. I love the way it gently demonstrates the importance
of diversity in ecosystems (& communities) with wonderful bright
illustrations of a flourishing and not-so-flourishing garden. I
especially love the incidental inclusion of hearing aids on Ana, our
gardener!"--Youth Libraries Group
"A wonderful picture book to help children learn about ecology and
biodiversity and how through rewilding we can bring nature back to our
gardens"--Babipur Book Club