Spiro's text rhymes with a bouncy beat. Little garden lovers will enjoy the variety in Escobar's illustrations. Characters vary widely in terms of age, gender, skin tone, and ability, creating a welcoming community, diverse in people and plants, where everyone's efforts are valued. Consider this tale a fun springtime read-aloud for older toddlers or preschoolers to kickstart discussions about gardens, the plants we eat, and the importance of working together as a team. A sunny celebration of community, teamwork, and cooperative gardening along with its delectable rewards. - Kirkus Gardening feels like a party in Escobar's bountiful digital drawings. Figures, depicted with various abilities and skin tones, are consistently all smiles as they literally dance amid the garden's abundance--a picture of plenty that vibes well with Spiro's peppy lines. - Publishers Weekly This warm and inviting picture book reimagines gardening not as a solitary pastime but as a joyful act of community.
Told in gentle, upbeat rhyming text [with] vibrant illustrations [that] burst with color and detail. This book celebrates togetherness, curiosity, and the simple magic of growing things with others. - Booklist.