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In the Magical Garden, flowers talk, bees learn bravery, gnomes stand guard, and every path may lead to a secret place hidden among leaves and petals. 20 Magical Garden Bedtime Stories for Kids Age 3-8 invites young readers into a nature-filled fantasy world with Lily and her garden friends. Each short story introduces a charming character or adventure, from Tilly the talking tulip and Benny the bumblebee to Rosie the magical rose and Gus the guardian gnome. The tales blend garden magic with gentle lessons about friendship, courage, empathy, and caring for the world around you. Soft, colorful, and reassuring, this collection is well suited to bedtime for children who enjoy nature, make-believe, and friendly magical adventures.
6-8 Years
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A dandelion in a meadow opens into something wonderfully unexpected: not just a flower, but a tiny lion ready to roam. With paws instead of roots, Dandelion heads into a wide world of trains, ships, city lights, and sky-high adventure. This wordless picture book invites you to read the pictures closely and tell the story in your own way. Each page leaves room for wondering: where will Dandelion go next, what will feel exciting, and what will feel like home? Yoko Tanaka’s dreamy artwork makes the impossible feel soft and real, turning a familiar flower into a magical journey about curiosity, imagination, and the big dreams that can live inside something small.
6-8 Years 37 Pages
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When the house is asleep, Sylvie the cat knows the night is not empty at all. She wakes her boy and leads him outside, where the dark garden is full of shadows, flowers, rabbits, deer, owls, and whispers. Everything seems to be waiting for something. At first the world is quiet and nearly colorless, but the night slowly opens into wonder as dawn draws near. This gentle picture book is perfect for readers who like nighttime stories that feel mysterious but safe. Mordicai Gerstein turns the hours before sunrise into a small adventure, showing how nature changes when you look closely and listen in the dark.
6-8 Years 41 Pages
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Meet Florabelle Florabelle is a little girl with a remarkably big imagination. While her family tends to be quite serious and focused, she finds it difficult to simply sit still and pay attention. For Florabelle, the world is much more exciting when you let your creativity run wild. Why it pulls you in This fantastical story dives into the vibrant world inside Florabelle's mind. When she needs to face her fears, she discovers that her giant imagination is her greatest strength. The tale is brought to life through a stunning mix of beautiful illustrations and magnificent real world flower photography. Who will love this Young dreamers who love to create their own magical worlds will feel right at home with Florabelle. It is a visually dazzling read that encourages kids to embrace their unique creativity.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Lily is incredibly proud to be a garden-talent fairy. She knows everything there is to know about planting seeds, growing sprouts, and making Pixie Hollow look beautiful. But when Tinker Bell challenges the other fairies to think outside the box, Lily discovers she has a hidden talent for inventing things, too. Putting her clever mind to work, Lily creates a brand new type of flower called a panglory. These amazing plants are incredibly tough and can grow absolutely anywhere, from dry dirt to solid rock. At first, everyone is amazed by her brilliant invention. Then, a strange disaster strikes. Tiny gray spots begin popping up on the panglories, and the mysterious illness quickly spreads to the other plants. Soon, all the gorgeous flowers in Pixie Hollow are losing their bright, vibrant colors. The garden-talent fairy must race against time to figure out what went wrong. Can Lily use her inventive new skills to cure the plants and save the meadow?
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 117 Pages
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The Magic of Your Birth Flower

Every child is a completely unique kind of flower, and when brought together, they make the world a brilliant garden. This gorgeous book is a joyful celebration of babies, nature, and the special traits that make everyone one of a kind. As you turn the pages, you will discover the unique birth flower associated with every single month of the year. From bold summer blooms to delicate winter petals, each section reveals the wonderful personality qualities of the children born during that time. With sweet, soft text and incredibly vibrant illustrations, this enchanting guide brings the magic of the garden indoors. It is a warm, thoughtful way to share the special meaning behind a child's birth month, making it a lovely read for families to enjoy together all year round.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 23 Pages
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A flower is not just something you look at. It can be a color, a scent, a shape, a feeling, and maybe even a whole tiny universe. In this vivid picture book, one child moves from the busy human world into a close, wondering encounter with nature. Through simple questions and bright, expressive illustrations, the story invites you to notice a flower with all your senses and think about how much beauty can live inside one small thing. Gentle, curious, and visually striking, Have You Ever Seen a Flower? is a thoughtful read-aloud for children who like nature, art, and big questions. It encourages slow looking, careful noticing, and the kind of imagination that begins outdoors.
6-8 Years 48 Pages
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Watch a vibrant world spring to life right before your eyes! When Jack decides to plant a handful of seeds in the rich dirt, he is starting an amazing chain of events. Building on a classic and familiar rhyming style, this beautifully illustrated journey takes you step by step through the magical process of growing a garden. You will follow along as tiny seeds turn into delicate seedlings, buds swell into blooming flowers, and lush green leaves unfold in the sun. Soon, the blooming paradise attracts all sorts of visitors, from buzzing insects and fluttering butterflies to singing birds. Packed with fascinating details about the natural world, this engaging story invites you to discover the wonders of botany and the joy of watching something you planted finally bloom. It might even inspire you to grab a trowel and dig in the dirt yourself!
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Step back in time to seventeenth century Holland, where a single flower could change everything. Hana and her father used to spend their evenings walking through their beautiful garden, laughing and playing their favorite games. But ever since a wild craze called tulip fever swept through the country, her father has completely changed. He is consumed by the idea of getting rich from these rare flowers and no longer has time to play games or even kiss Hana good night. When the tulip market suddenly crashes, her father is left feeling heartbroken and lost. Now, it is entirely up to Hana to help him remember what truly matters. With a little advice from their family friend, the famous painter Rembrandt, Hana sets out to prove that the best things in life cannot be bought or sold. This tender and gorgeously illustrated story reminds you that the love of family is far more valuable than all the gold and tulips in the world.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 40 Pages
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How a First Lady Changed America

By Kathi Appelt Pictures by Joy Fisher Hein
Step into the beautiful, blooming world of a First Lady who helped plant a brighter future for America. Growing up in the quiet woods of East Texas, young Lady Bird Johnson found her greatest friends among the colorful wildflowers. Bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and larkspurs greeted her wherever she explored. Years later, when she moved into the White House, she never forgot the joy those blossoms brought her. She decided to share that magic with the entire country. You will discover how Lady Bird led a movement to clean up city streets and plant vibrant flowers along the nation's highways so that every child could experience the splendor of nature. This inspiring true story shows how one person's love for the outdoors blossomed into a lasting environmental legacy that we still enjoy today.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 50 Pages
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Sally knows a lady in her neighborhood who makes the world feel warmer. The lady grows flowers, waves when children pass her house, and bakes cookies at Christmastime. She is not famous or grand, but Sally notices the kindness in the small things she does. I Know a Lady is a gentle picture book about community, friendship across generations, and the quiet importance of being seen. Its story helps young readers appreciate the people who make a neighborhood feel like home: the ones who remember you, greet you, and share simple gifts. Warm and observant, it is a lovely choice for children ages six to eight who enjoy realistic stories about kindness, neighbors, and everyday connection.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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Snow melts, grass pushes up, and red tulips brighten the garden. Spring is full of red and green when you slow down and notice the changes. Red and Green in Spring helps young readers connect color words with the season of new growth. Through simple text, repeated language, and real-life examples, children explore green grass, green stems, red flowers, rainy days, and other signs that spring has arrived. This early nonfiction reader blends basic color learning with seasonal science in a clear, approachable way. It is especially useful for children who are building reading confidence while learning to describe what they see in nature.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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