No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

No Place for Plants is a vibrantly illustrated children's picture book that tells the story of a modern day 8-year-old Native American girl from Los Angeles, California named Pukuu' who is on a mission to save her community garden.

Every Sunday, Pukuu', her wise grandmother Ashuuk, and their pet desert tortoise Paa'ar walk to their community garden to spend time with their friends, including the plants, animals, and insects. But one Sunday, as they are walking to the garden, smelling the plants along the way, they arrive there to find some no-good, absolutely terrible news that could change everything.

Pukuu', with the guidance of Ashuuk and Paa'ar, embark on an unforgettable journey that reminds us of the importance of community and our connection to Nature.

The Children's Book That Meets The Moment

There is no more urgent time than now. Biodiversity is in crisis, there's a lack of green space from urbanization, Nature-deficit disorder is rising, cultural sustainability is highly threatened, and our sense of smell continues to be ignored from an early age.

The good news?

Children intuitively understand we are part of the natural world. And they instinctively use their senses to explore. They're naturally curious and are filled with wonder. This story connects both the adult reader and the young child with those emotions. No Place for Plants engages the child, and adult alike, to be stewards of the plants, passionate ambassadors for the natural world, and active smellers, while acknowledging that Native Americans have been this all along.

A Story With A Timeless Message

No Place for Plants takes young audiences on a heartfelt journey of resilience, community, and the profound connection between humans and Nature. Through vivid descriptions and captivating imagery, placed against the contrast of a gray concrete jungle, the book transports readers into Pukuu's world, where they can feel the warmth of the sun, smell the fragrant plants, and witness the wonders of the natural world. The colorful illustrations bring the characters and the community garden to life, captivating young imaginations and fostering a deeper engagement with the story.

The story addresses important themes such as the significance of community spaces and the impacts of urban development on the environment. As Pukuu and her neighbors face the impending loss of their beloved community garden, young audiences are introduced to the emotions and concerns that arise when cherished spaces are threatened. The book sparks empathy and encourages children to appreciate the beauty and value of green spaces in their own lives.

At its core, No Place for Plants emphasizes the power of unity and determination. It highlights the importance of working together, standing up for what you believe in, and making a difference through collective effort. It instills in children the belief that their voices matter and that they too can contribute to positive change in their communities.

This is a book for every child, everywhere, for all time.

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No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

No Place for Plants is a vibrantly illustrated children's picture book that tells the story of a modern day 8-year-old Native American girl from Los Angeles, California named Pukuu' who is on a mission to save her community garden.

Every Sunday, Pukuu', her wise grandmother Ashuuk, and their pet desert tortoise Paa'ar walk to their community garden to spend time with their friends, including the plants, animals, and insects. But one Sunday, as they are walking to the garden, smelling the plants along the way, they arrive there to find some no-good, absolutely terrible news that could change everything.

Pukuu', with the guidance of Ashuuk and Paa'ar, embark on an unforgettable journey that reminds us of the importance of community and our connection to Nature.

The Children's Book That Meets The Moment

There is no more urgent time than now. Biodiversity is in crisis, there's a lack of green space from urbanization, Nature-deficit disorder is rising, cultural sustainability is highly threatened, and our sense of smell continues to be ignored from an early age.

The good news?

Children intuitively understand we are part of the natural world. And they instinctively use their senses to explore. They're naturally curious and are filled with wonder. This story connects both the adult reader and the young child with those emotions. No Place for Plants engages the child, and adult alike, to be stewards of the plants, passionate ambassadors for the natural world, and active smellers, while acknowledging that Native Americans have been this all along.

A Story With A Timeless Message

No Place for Plants takes young audiences on a heartfelt journey of resilience, community, and the profound connection between humans and Nature. Through vivid descriptions and captivating imagery, placed against the contrast of a gray concrete jungle, the book transports readers into Pukuu's world, where they can feel the warmth of the sun, smell the fragrant plants, and witness the wonders of the natural world. The colorful illustrations bring the characters and the community garden to life, captivating young imaginations and fostering a deeper engagement with the story.

The story addresses important themes such as the significance of community spaces and the impacts of urban development on the environment. As Pukuu and her neighbors face the impending loss of their beloved community garden, young audiences are introduced to the emotions and concerns that arise when cherished spaces are threatened. The book sparks empathy and encourages children to appreciate the beauty and value of green spaces in their own lives.

At its core, No Place for Plants emphasizes the power of unity and determination. It highlights the importance of working together, standing up for what you believe in, and making a difference through collective effort. It instills in children the belief that their voices matter and that they too can contribute to positive change in their communities.

This is a book for every child, everywhere, for all time.

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No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

No Place for Plants: A Children's Picture Book About Plant Advocacy, Cultural Heritage, Leadership, And Scent Memories

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No Place for Plants is a vibrantly illustrated children's picture book that tells the story of a modern day 8-year-old Native American girl from Los Angeles, California named Pukuu' who is on a mission to save her community garden.

Every Sunday, Pukuu', her wise grandmother Ashuuk, and their pet desert tortoise Paa'ar walk to their community garden to spend time with their friends, including the plants, animals, and insects. But one Sunday, as they are walking to the garden, smelling the plants along the way, they arrive there to find some no-good, absolutely terrible news that could change everything.

Pukuu', with the guidance of Ashuuk and Paa'ar, embark on an unforgettable journey that reminds us of the importance of community and our connection to Nature.

The Children's Book That Meets The Moment

There is no more urgent time than now. Biodiversity is in crisis, there's a lack of green space from urbanization, Nature-deficit disorder is rising, cultural sustainability is highly threatened, and our sense of smell continues to be ignored from an early age.

The good news?

Children intuitively understand we are part of the natural world. And they instinctively use their senses to explore. They're naturally curious and are filled with wonder. This story connects both the adult reader and the young child with those emotions. No Place for Plants engages the child, and adult alike, to be stewards of the plants, passionate ambassadors for the natural world, and active smellers, while acknowledging that Native Americans have been this all along.

A Story With A Timeless Message

No Place for Plants takes young audiences on a heartfelt journey of resilience, community, and the profound connection between humans and Nature. Through vivid descriptions and captivating imagery, placed against the contrast of a gray concrete jungle, the book transports readers into Pukuu's world, where they can feel the warmth of the sun, smell the fragrant plants, and witness the wonders of the natural world. The colorful illustrations bring the characters and the community garden to life, captivating young imaginations and fostering a deeper engagement with the story.

The story addresses important themes such as the significance of community spaces and the impacts of urban development on the environment. As Pukuu and her neighbors face the impending loss of their beloved community garden, young audiences are introduced to the emotions and concerns that arise when cherished spaces are threatened. The book sparks empathy and encourages children to appreciate the beauty and value of green spaces in their own lives.

At its core, No Place for Plants emphasizes the power of unity and determination. It highlights the importance of working together, standing up for what you believe in, and making a difference through collective effort. It instills in children the belief that their voices matter and that they too can contribute to positive change in their communities.

This is a book for every child, everywhere, for all time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798989111534
Publisher: Ablard & Galia Enterprises LLC
Publication date: 03/05/2024
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Dr. Kelly Ablard, Founder and CEO of the nonprofit 501(c)(3) Airmid Institute, is a biologist and certified aromatherapist dedicated to the global education, research, and sustainable management of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs). She is a global presenter and has authored research in the fields of conservation, sustainability, genetics, chemical ecology, and ethnobotany. She currently conducts research in Peru with the Shipibo peoples on the MAP rosewood ('Aniba rosaeodora') and facilitates the Shipibo-led Toucan Green Skills Initiative.

Frauke Galia is a smell coach, certified professional aromatherapist, and podcaster who spent over 20 years in the fragrance industry honing her sense of smell. She is often referred to as "the smell lady" because of her deep passion for connecting people with their sense of smell and believes that we undervalue this beautiful and critical sense. Frauke lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two boys, where you can find her smelling everything.

JC Villalon is a multifaceted artist working as a painter, illustrator, and graphic designer. He was born and raised in the countryside of São Paulo, Brazil. His works have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States. He lives in Westchester County, New York, with his husband and their three dogs.
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