ISBN-13: 9781499652703 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 56 str.
Under the watchful eye of his grandfather, a young boy gets to work planting his very first garden-dreaming of the juicy watermelons and plump pumpkins that will soon emerge from the tiny seeds. And with some hard work and plenty of patience, the magic of gardening takes hold, with little fruits and veggies sprouting up right before his eyes. Among the crops is a conscientious pumpkin named Pete, who has plenty of questions about life in the garden-questions like, who are those big, green guys who look like pumpkins, yet different? When he talks to Walter the Watermelon from the other side of the plot, Pete learns the truth about what happens to pumpkins on Halloween, then goes to sleep dreaming of different ways he can escape his fate. As the seasons pass and Pete grows bigger and bigger, he learns some very important lessons about what it means to be a pumpkin, despite his inner conflict. The result is a tale that is told to young pumpkins all over the world about life, the cycles of nature, growth, and courage. A heartwarming story for older pumpkins to share with younger pumpkins everywhere, What Pumpkins Dream addresses some of life's biggest issues in a subtle and lighthearted way-from conflicts caused by differences, to the importance of accepting one's place in the world, to the realities of beginnings and endings. With its important life lessons, its aura of curiosity and wonder, and its vibrant fine-art illustrations by Clare Galloway, this timeless story promises to become a favorite for little gardeners for years to come.