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In January, she opens a bird restaurant on her windowsill; in March, she finds the first spring flower; in July, she goes beach combing (and finds a message in a bottle); and in December, she makes her own Christmas presents.
Her neighbor Mr. Brush takes Linnea along to his little country house, where she plants flowers and harvests vegetables, and her friend Mr. Bloom explains why leaves change colors in the fall.
Linnea also finds time to teach her readers how to dry and press flowers; how to make rhubarb compote; how to build a kit or weave a crown of autumn leaves; and how to recognize the Big Dipper in the night sky.
Filled with exciting ideas and with Linnea's usual energy and enthusiasm, Linnea's Almanac is guaranteed to teach everyone else something new.
Hardcover
First published January 1, 1982
"Hi! My name is Linnea. I am named after the linnaea, a little pink woodland flower. I'm no woodland flower, though - I'm an asphalt flower. I live right in the middle of the city, but I love plants and flowers and everything that grows. So a city isn't such a great place for someone like me, right? Wrong. All over my room, things are growing.This one doesn't need any more reviews - and the ones it has are useful and full (thank you to those who wrote them!) - but I've been waiting to buy this book for a few years now. It was never as cheap as the other secondhand children's books I've had on my to-read list, so it always got pushed aside. I finally bought it for 8 GBP ($10 USD) a couple of days ago, when I was having a post-Lent shopping spree (idiot that I am, I gave up buying books for 40 days. Almost went insane..).