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Maple's Garden

Maple's Garden

Christine Van Geyn (Author) See More
Lisa Ng (Illustrator) See More
CELA Library
JUVENILE FICTION
Politics & Government
Optimum Publishing International
3 - 4
6 - 8
2026 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9780888903730
$24.95 CAD
English
09/30/2025

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Description


One small garden. One big voice. A story of courage, nature, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Maple’s Garden is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that introduces young readers to the power of standing up for what’s right—and how even kids can make a difference. Inspired by a real constitutional case, this uplifting story follows Maple, a nature-loving girl whose wild, pollinator-friendly garden is threatened by city laws and a meddling mayor. But when rules clash with values, Maple discovers her voice—and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Written by Christine Van Geyn, a leading constitutional lawyer and civil liberties advocate, Maple’s Garden explores freedom of expression in a way children can understand, connect to, and be inspired by. Paired with enchanting illustrations by Lisa Ng, the story delivers a powerful civics lesson wrapped in the warmth of a mother-daughter bond, a love of nature, and a sweet plate of pancakes. Key Themes of Maple's Garden - True-story inspiration: Based on real Canadian legal cases defending natural gardens and expression rights. - Civic education for kids: Introduces core democratic principles in age-appropriate language. - Empowering message: Encourages kids to express themselves, respect diverse perspectives, and care for the environment. - Curriculum tie-ins: Perfect for classrooms teaching about Canadian rights, the Constitution, environmental studies, or social justice. - Family-friendly tone: Ideal for read-alouds and bedtime stories with a message that resonates long after. Whether you're a parent, teacher, librarian, or bookseller, Maple’s Garden is a timely and inspiring resource to help young Canadians understand and celebrate their freedom to express what matters most.
Christine Van Geyn Lisa Ng