Plant Pets: 27 Cool Houseplants to Grow and Love

Plant Pets: 27 Cool Houseplants to Grow and Love

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Book Review: Plant Pets: 27 Cool Houseplants to Grow and Love by Beatrice Boggs Allen & Belle Boggs

Rating: 4 Stars

As a self-proclaimed plant lover, I recently had the pleasure of reviewing “Plant Pets: 27 Cool Houseplants to Grow and Love by Beatrice Boggs Allen and her mom, Belle Boggs”. Right from the start, I was charmed by the idea that while not every kid can have a furry pet at home, everyone can definitely have a “plant pet.” Eight-year-old Bea's enthusiasm for houseplants is infectious, and her voice shines through every page of this delightful guide.

The book introduces readers to 27 of the easiest and most enchanting houseplants that kids aged 7 and up can grow right indoors. Bea covers a range of plants—from air plants to succulents, terrariums, and even those quirky carnivorous varieties that munch on insects! The layout is vibrant, with plenty of colorful photos and playful illustrations that perfectly reflect Bea's cheeky personality. It feels like you're having a conversation with a friend who just happens to know a ton about plants!

What I really appreciated about Plant Pets was its accessibility. It's not just for kids; I found it informative for adults too! The handy tips and fun facts about plant care and their histories made me feel like I was learning something new at every turn. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or someone just starting out, this book serves as an excellent resource. The eco-tips and thoughtful gift ideas sprinkled throughout are a fantastic bonus, making it the perfect present for anyone looking to nurture their green thumb.

In summary, if you're looking for a fun, educational, and visually appealing book that encourages kids to connect with nature through plants, look no further than Plant Pets. It's not just a guide; it's an invitation to cultivate a love for plant care, one “pet” at a time! I can easily see this becoming a beloved staple in any budding botanist's library.

⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️

August 24, 2024Report this review