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Brandon: The Day the Garden Spoke is a tender and beautifully illustrated picture book about a gentle puppy searching for where he belongs. Brandon is the smallest in his litter - quiet, overlooked, and unsure of his place in the world. But when he's adopted by a kind-hearted girl named Lucy and brought to a garden full of life, everything begins to change. As Brandon wanders through his new surroundings, he meets a cast of talking animals - a proud mockingbird, a busy isopod, a squirrel who plants trees, a butterfly with a story of transformation, and even fireflies who light the way when he…mehr

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Brandon: The Day the Garden Spoke is a tender and beautifully illustrated picture book about a gentle puppy searching for where he belongs. Brandon is the smallest in his litter - quiet, overlooked, and unsure of his place in the world. But when he's adopted by a kind-hearted girl named Lucy and brought to a garden full of life, everything begins to change. As Brandon wanders through his new surroundings, he meets a cast of talking animals - a proud mockingbird, a busy isopod, a squirrel who plants trees, a butterfly with a story of transformation, and even fireflies who light the way when he feels lost. Each creature shares something about its role in the world, and through their wisdom, Brandon begins to understand that everyone - even someone small - has a purpose. This heartwarming story gently introduces young readers to important themes like self-worth, empathy, nature, and belonging. It encourages children to listen closely to the world around them, to notice the quiet things, and to trust that growth takes time. Ideal for ages 4-8, this first book in the Brandon series blends gentle storytelling with enchanting artwork to create a comforting and meaningful read - perfect for bedtime, classrooms, or any child who's ever wondered where they fit in.
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Barbara Druding grew up in Pennsylvania, where she always had a love of animals and nature. In later years, she devoted over 30 years to wild bird rehabilitation.She sees life through the eyes of nature and believes we can all do something to make the planet a better place for ourselves and the animals we share the planet with. She now makes her home in Delaware with her husband Jim.