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The beautiful message of diversity, acceptance and inclusion in this lovely book is a much needed message for all children right now! Dan DeLion is not allowed to go to the annual flower festival, because he is a weed. Iris, his best friend, manages to get him into the gala, but Dan is definitely not welcomed. During a speech at the Festival, Ritzy Rose proclaims, "This Festival was supposed to be for cultivated flowers only!" But, with Iris standing up for her friend Dan DeLion, the flowers learn how truly wonderful Dan DeLion is and that festivals, parties, and life itself, should never be for "Flowers Only."…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
The beautiful message of diversity, acceptance and inclusion in this lovely book is a much needed message for all children right now! Dan DeLion is not allowed to go to the annual flower festival, because he is a weed. Iris, his best friend, manages to get him into the gala, but Dan is definitely not welcomed. During a speech at the Festival, Ritzy Rose proclaims, "This Festival was supposed to be for cultivated flowers only!" But, with Iris standing up for her friend Dan DeLion, the flowers learn how truly wonderful Dan DeLion is and that festivals, parties, and life itself, should never be for "Flowers Only."
Autorenporträt
As an author, Mimi's desire has always been to write books that children explain to adults. For inside a child there is a world of fantasy (and truth) that grownups have long forgotten. As a child, Mimi was encouraged by her mother to see the invisible and do the impossible. Then, as a mother herself, she witnessed the imaginary thoughts and worlds of children through her sons, Joe and Mike. Now it's hergrandchildren, Aidan and Taylor, who-with their whimsies and visions, have taken me her to faraway lands where flowers speak, dance, laugh and learn! Mimi is a recently retired high school English teacher. What she misses most about teaching is that wry smile that lights a student's face when he or she grasps the meaning of a thought or theory. For like a dandelion's seed, there is no telling where the wind will carry that awareness. In 2017, Mimi released her first children's book, Flowers Only No Weeds Allowed at The BookExpo, BookCon in NYC.