The Glow in Loretta’s Garden (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Megan Conley
The Glow in Loretta’s Garden by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Wickstrom deserves countless accolades for bringing STEM to kiddos at such a young age in such a fun and easily understandable way. The Glow in Loretta’s Garden teaches young readers about the lifecycle of fireflies (or lightning bugs where I’m from ;)). The way Wickstrom is able to provide readers with a science lesson through storytelling is phenomenal. She’s able to weave her lessons throughout the story of Loretta and teach not only the academic side of it, but also an emotional component too. And the illustrations are bright and captivating and go along perfectly with the story. This is definitely another book you’ll want to add to your ever-growing Wickstrom collection.
Reviewed by @meggs1717
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