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category: Children's Fiction
published: Mar 2015
ISBN:9781554984312
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Sidewalk Flowers

by JonArno Lawson, illustrated by Sydney Smith

tagged: imagination & play, parents
Description

Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Illustrated Book

A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year

In this wordless picture book, a little girl collects wildflowers while her distracted father pays her little attention. Each flower becomes a gift, and whether the gift is noticed or ignored, both giver and recipient are transformed by their encounter.

“Written” by award-winning poet JonArno Lawson and brought to life by illustrator Sydney Smith, Sidewalk Flowers is an ode to the importance of small things, small people and small gestures.

 

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7

Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.

About the Authors

JonArno Lawson

JONARNO LAWSON is the author of numerous books for children and adults, including The Playgrounds of Babel, illustrated by Piet Grobler, and Leap!, illustrated by Josée Bisaillon. He has also collaborated on books with Nelson Ball, Alec Dempster, Nahid Kazemi, Amjad Jaimoukha, Qin Leng, Daniel Ratthei and Sherwin Tjia. His most recent book is Wise Up! Wise Down!, a collaboration with the poet John Agard, illustrated by Satoshi Kitamura. JonArno lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his family.


Sydney Smith is a children's book illustrator and author. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with his wife and two sons. He has received multiple awards for his illustration and writing, including the 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
4 to 7
Grade:
p to 2
Reading age:
4 to 7
Awards
  • Short-listed, Andersen Prize — Best Book With No Words
  • Commended, IBBY Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities
  • Short-listed, CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal
  • Commended, A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year
  • Commended, TD Summer Reading Club Top Recommended Reads
  • Winner, Michigan Library Association Mitten Award
  • Winner, Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award
  • Short-listed, Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award
  • Winner, Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award
  • Commended, USBBY Outstanding International Books
  • Commended, ALA Notable Children's Book
  • Winner, National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award for Book Illustration
  • Winner, Cybils Award, Fiction Picture Book
  • Commended, School Library Journal Best Books
  • Commended, Horn Book Fanfare
  • Winner, Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Illustrated Books
  • Commended, New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of the Year
  • Long-listed, Goodreads Choice Award for Best Picture Book
  • Commended, Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year
  • Winner, Booksource Scout Award, Favorite Picture Book
  • Commended, NCTE Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction for Children, Recommended Book
  • Commended, Globe 100 Best Books
  • Commended, 49th Shelf Favourite Picture Books of the Year
  • Commended, National Post Best Books of the Year
  • Commended, Kirkus Best Picture Books of the Year
  • Commended, New York Public Library Best 100 Books for Reading and Sharing
Editorial Reviews

Affecting, efficient, moving, kind. Lawson’s done the impossible. He wrote poetry into a book without a single word, and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

— A Fuse #8 Production Blog

A quiet, graceful book about the perspective-changing wonder of humble, everyday pleasures.

— Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

Sidewalk Flowers wraps readers in kindness, tenderness, generosity and wonder.

— Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW

I’d give this book to anyone with a coffee table, in a household with or without children.

— New York Times

A reminder that what looks like play can sometimes be a sacrament.

— Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

A poignant, wordless storyline . . . this ode to everyday beauty sings sweetly.

— Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW

An emotionally moving, visually delightful ode to the simple powers of observation and empathy. . . . A book to savor slowly and then revisit again and again.

— School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

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