Welcome Flower Child: The Magic of Your Birth Flower

Welcome Flower Child: The Magic of Your Birth Flower
ISBN-10
1984830392
ISBN-13
9781984830395
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
42
Language
English
Published
2021
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Author
Brigette Barrager

Description

Illustrations and rhyming text describe the birth month flowers, including March's daffodils, June's roses, and September's asters, as well as how each represents children born in that month.

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