Posts Tagged ‘flowers’

My Mother, Miss Rumphius

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

As Mother’s Day approaches, I can’t help but share a picture book that is very special to me and my mother. Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney (Viking, 1982) is one of our favorite books to read about this time of year. Cooney’s delicate watercolors, rich hues of purples, blues and pinks, perfectly capture the misty Maine landscape when lupines are in bloom.

As a child, Miss Rumphius knew that she wanted to travel the world and see many exotic faraway places and then spend her old age living by the sea. Her grandfather reminds her there is something else very important she must do in her lifetime, as well. She must “do something to make the world more beautiful.” After traveling around the world, Miss Rumphius retires to a small house in Maine by the sea, but still can’t think of what she can do to make the world a more beautiful place. After planting her first lupine seeds and seeing how they naturally spread with the help of the wind and birds, bringing beautiful pastel blooms to the countryside, she finally gets an idea. With pockets of lupine seeds, Miss Rumphius sows and spreads the beauty of the wildflowers across the town and countryside so that years later, every spring and early summer, everyone can enjoy the beauty of the flowers.

This book was an instant favorite of my mother’s as she searched out picture books to read to her children and, in turn, it became a favorite of mine. It’s a quiet and cozy book, with a longer text than many picture books. Perhaps more contemplative than action-packed, it suited our two creative, nature-loving minds perfectly. We would read the book together and be taken to all the faraway places that Cooney’s delicate watercolors went – a tropical island, snow covered mountains, the rocky seaside of Maine. While my mother lived her whole life in Massachusetts, the coast of Maine always had a special draw for her and, like Miss Rumphius, I think she would like to spend her days by the sea. We both lived vicariously through this special picture book.

For Mother’s Day one year, I gave her a copy of Miss Rumphius (to replace the beat-up old version I had since commandeered for my own personal picture book collection) for reading to her grandchildren and for keeping in the new library of her very own Maine house. Yes, finally a house in Maine by the sea, made more beautiful by this Lupine Lady mother of mine.

Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!

Do you have a book that’s special between you and your mom? And for you mothers out there, is there one book that is particularly important to you and your child? Share with us in the comments below!

Thursday Giveaway: The Tiny Seed

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Image from Eric Carle's The Tiny Seed. Postcards $0.75

Hooray, it’s spring! Flowers are blooming, trees are budding, and I’ve already started planting seeds inside for my garden this summer. In celebration of Earth Day tomorrow and the beginning of the gardening season here in the Northeast, we’re giving away one of our very favorite books about flowers: The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle.

With Eric Carle’s delightful and colorful paper collage, a tiny seed travels through the four seasons, blowing in the wind across fields, oceans and mountains until growing into a not-so-tiny flower in the spring.

We have TEN copies of the small mini edition of this wonderful book to giveaway to TEN lucky readers! All you have to do to enter to win a copy is leave a comment below before Friday, April 22nd  at 12:00 pm EST. After that we’ll close the comments and announce the lucky winners. Good luck and happy gardening!

Comments now closed.

Congratulations to our TEN randomly chosen winners! Hopefully these books will bring a little spring to your day. We’ll be in touch shortly with each of you to get shipping information. Happy Earth Day!

1. Kimberly Bloodgood
2. Cindy Gadaire
3. Natasha Garrepy
4. Cindy McGregor
5. Connie Harbison
6. Christine M.
7. Shafia
8. Natasha Garrepy
9. Emily
10. Julie

Congratulations!

The Tiny Seed is…not so tiny

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

One of our very talented and crafty booksellers, Lillian, made this gorgeous (and giant!) flower wall hanging made from our Eric Carle fabric, inspired by our favorite springtime book, The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle. We love it so much we’ve put it on display on our Shop wall!

It definitely brings a burst of cheery brightness to the store, even on rainy days.

Inspired to make your own? Lillian used these fabrics:

Flower:

Birds & Butterflies:

What else could you make with these beautiful fabrics?

Picture Book Puzzler: Spring Blooms

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Spring has sprung! Little crocuses and snowdrops are already flowering here in Massachusetts, with daffodils and tulips not far behind. It makes you get excited for full spring and summer blooms, doesn’t it? So let’s celebrate our early spring flowers with some flowers from our favorite picture books. Can you name each illustrator (or book title) of each of these flowers? Put your guesses in the comments below and I’ll put the answers in the comments on Friday. Good luck and Happy Spring!

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Bonus: