The junior plant lover's handbook A green thumb guide for kids

Molly Williams

Book - 2025

"An interactive, illustrated guide perfect for any burgeoning plant lover! Research shows plants can keep us (and our living spaces) happier and healthier. This illustrated guide breaks down everything from basic light and water needs to soil and temperature requirements for over fifty plants, and will help you find the right plant(s) for your personality, regardless of where you live or how much space you have. With an expansive glossary of plant terms, you'll be speaking like a horticulture pro in no time."--

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Genres
handbooks
Instructional and educational works
Handbooks and manuals
Matériel d'éducation et de formation
Guides et manuels
Published
New York, NY : Running Press Kids 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Molly Williams (author)
Other Authors
Michelle Carlos (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
vii, 152 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12
Grades 4-6
ISBN
9780762485703
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. The Plant Playbook
  • Plant Parts 101
  • The Junior Plant Lovers Tcclhcx
  • The Container Quest: Understanding Pots for Planting
  • Nature's Magic: Getting to Know a Plant's Needs
  • Plant Power-Ups: The What's What Atout Fertilizer
  • How to Read a Plant"Care Tag
  • Part 2. The Indoor-Plant Encyclopedia
  • Houseplants 101
  • Quiz: What Houseplant Are You?
  • Tropical Houseplants
  • Alocasia Polly
  • Bird of Paradise
  • Fiddle-Leaf Fig
  • Flamingo Flower
  • Heartleaf Philodendron
  • Peacock Plant
  • Prayer Plant
  • Snake Plant
  • Swiss Cheese Plant
  • ZZ Plant
  • Plant-tastic DIY: Build Your Own Terranum
  • Temperate Houseplants
  • African Vioiet
  • Boston Fern
  • Camellia
  • English Ivy
  • Geranium
  • Japanese Aralia
  • Jewel Orchid
  • Peace Lily
  • Southern Maidenhair Fern
  • Spider Plant
  • Plant-tastic DIY; Forcing Temperate Bulbs Indoors
  • Dry "Climate Houseplants
  • Aloe Vera
  • Bunny-Ear Cactus
  • Desert Rose
  • Jade Plant
  • Living Stones
  • Moon Cactus
  • Ponytail Palm
  • Ric Rac Cactus
  • Snowball Succulent
  • Zebra Plant
  • Plant-tastic DIY: How to Repot a Cactus (Without Saying Ouch!)
  • Epiphytic Plants
  • Air Plant
  • Christmas Cactus
  • Mistletoe Cactus
  • Moth Orchid
  • Staghorn Fern
  • Vase Plant
  • Plant-tastic DIY: Make Your Own Air-Plant Mobile
  • Part 3. Crops in the Kitchen
  • Growing Food Indoors
  • Citrus
  • Growing Your Own Citrus Tree
  • Plant-tastic DIY Pollinate Your Own Citrus Tree
  • Herbs
  • Growing Herbs
  • Quiz: What Herb Should You Grow?
  • Plant-tastic DIY Dry Your Own Herbs
  • Microgreens
  • Plant-tastic DIY: Sprouting Microgreens
  • Vegetables
  • Bell Peppers
  • Potatoes
  • Radishes
  • Hydroponics 101: Growing Veggies in Water
  • Plant-tastic DIY Build Your Own Hydroponic Planter
  • Part 4. The Green Glossary
  • The Big Plant Vocabulary List
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author and Illustrator
Review by Booklist Review

This concise and detailed guide provides young readers with everything they might want to know about houseplants. The first part explains plant anatomy, plant tools and containers, and plant care, even including a list of pet-safe plants. The next introduces a variety of indoor houseplants found in tropical, temperate, and dry climates, as well as types of epiphytic plants. The third part describes how to grow vegetables indoors and explains the basics of hydroponics. Finally, it concludes with a thorough glossary of plant terminology. Williams emphasizes the importance of responsible plant ownership and includes entertaining quizzes and DIY activities throughout, such as how to pollinate a citrus tree and sprout microgreens, among other projects. This is not only informative but also very entertaining. Carlos' illustrations accompany the fun plant facts, such as trick words to remember when growing plants together: thriller (eye-catching plant), spiller (plant that hangs over the edge of a container), and filler (fills in empty spaces). Invaluable for young plant lovers or those with an interest in the ecological benefits of plants.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.