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Reviewed by Donna Parrey for Readers' Favorite
When a gardener notices a rare Parrot Tail lily growing in his garden, his enthusiasm for what this discovery might bring causes him to focus solely on the new flower to the detriment of his garden’s other lovely flowers. Author Tuula Pere weaves an important message into this children’s book, titled after its fabulous floral finding, A Parrot Tail Lily. The charming illustrations are created by Catty Flores. Together, the words and pictures transform a simple concept into a significant lesson about nature, its tendency to develop at its own pace, and the critical relationships that plants and bees share in the environment. A Parrot Tail Lily can serve as an educational resource both in schools and for parents who home-school.
Readers of A Parrot Tail Lily will be drawn into author Tuula Pere’s book on several levels. First, the storyline introduces hard-working and proud gardener, Cosmo, a character one can root for. Second, illustrator Catty Flores’s whimsical pictures delight followers with colorful but child-like images of the garden and its visitors. Expressions and postures reinforce the emotions the characters are feeling. And, third, readers will realize the danger of becoming so focused on a new obsession that one neglects other important issues, a lesson gently reinforced by Cosmo’s niece, Nelly. Pere is wise to include this thoughtful young girl as a voice of reason. Overall, A Parrot Tail Lily serves as an entertaining and educational book for kids and the adults who might read it to them.