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Benjamin Grows a Garden

Benjamin Grows a Garden

Melanie Florence (Author) See More (7)
Hawlii Pichette (Illustrator) See More (4)

Benjamin Outdoors
JUVENILE FICTION
Indigenous | Recycling & Green Living | Family | Science & Nature
Family Life , Parents , Flowers & Plants
Kids Can Press
2 - 3
5 - 7
2026 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9781525303210
$21.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

EPUB 3 [reflow]
9781525314216
$13.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

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Description


Readers follow along step-by-step as Benjamin plants and cares for his garden and imagines the harvest to come. Benjamin loves springtime. The grass grows bright green, the birds sing sweet songs and, best of all, Benjamin and his mother start their garden. In just the right order, they plant mahtâmin (corn), pîmiciwacis (beans), and osawipak (squash) for Three Sisters Soup. They plant strawberries to serve with bannock, then zucchini, tomatoes, cucumbers. Benjamin and his mom lovingly tend to the garden and watch it grow into a plentiful harvest with enough to share. Throughout the whole summer, Benjamin dreams about the fall, when they'll have all the ingredients for a feast - and everyone will be invited! In this heartwarming story, award-winning author Melanie Florence evocatively portrays the pleasures and rewards of growing and sharing food. The steps of the gardening process - digging holes, planting seeds, watering - are carefully described, and the yearly cycle of growing, harvesting, eating and then starting again the next year is emphasized. Special attention is paid to the tradition of planting corn, beans and squash together so that each plant by its nature helps the others grow. Benjamin and his mother use Cree words throughout the story, and a pronunciation guide is included at the back of the book for further inquiry. Vivid illustrations by Hawlii Pichette make this a perfect follow-up to the author and illustrator duo's previous book, Benjamin's Thunderstorm.
Hawlii Pichette Melanie Florence

Author Bio


Melanie Florence is a writer of Cree and Scottish heritage and has been writing full-time since 2010. She is the author of Missing Nimâmâ, which won the 2016 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, Stolen Words, which won the 2018 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award and the bestselling Orca Soundings titles He Who Dreams and Dreaming in Color. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Hawlii Pichette is a Mushkego Cree illustrator who was born and raised in the small community of Cochrane, Canada. Her work is deeply influenced by her culture and upbringing and reflects the beautiful interconnections of the natural world. Hawlii Pichette currently resides in Ontario, Canada. 

Review Quotes


A comforting tale of cohabitation between humans and nature.—School Library Journal
Ideal for young children, Benjamin's Thunderstorm, a graphically, linguistically (Cree and English) and lyrically rich narrative, is a winning piece of contemporary realistic fiction...—CM Magazine (Praise for Benjamin's Thunderstorm)
This touching story of a mother and son planting vegetables for the season would be a great addition to any library's nature or gardening collection.—School Library Journal
A comforting tale of cohabitation between humans and nature.  — School Library Journal

Biographical note


Melanie has been writing full-time since 2010 and has written a bunch of books, but she's probably best known for her picture books Missing Nimama, which won the 2016 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, and Stolen Words, which won the 2018 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award. In her spare time, Melanie plays guitar, reads manga, collects vinyl, listens to really loud rock music and slightly quieter K-pop, gets tattoos and drinks too much coffee. She lives in Toronto with her family.
Hawlii Pichette is a Mushkego Cree (Treaty 9) urban mixed-blood artist and illustrator. Born and raised in the small community of Cochrane, Ontario, she is deeply influenced by her culture, upbringing and the natural world. She lives in London, Ontario.