From the Publisher
Violet runs the fastest, sings the highest, looks the fanciest, and
talks the loudest. Everyone agrees that she''s the best.
Except Rosie. Rosie isn''t fast, or loud, or fancy, but she''s
tired of hearing that Violet is the best.
When their class grows pea plants, Rosie''s and Violet''s are the
first to sprout! But Violet''s is a little taller. So Rosie pushes
some soil over Violet''s sprout to slow it down. And for a moment,
Rosie''s plant is the best-but she feels terrible. And she feels
even worse when she learns that Violet has the chicken pox.
So for the next two weeks, Rosie waters her plant-and Violet''s
too. She turns them in the sun, and sings them quiet growing songs.
And her teacher says that Rosie is the best gardener she''s ever
had. Definitely the best.
This empathetic story captures every child''s desire to be noticed
and praised, and the subtle competitions that go on in a classroom.
It''s a book to swell every shy child''s heart.
About the Author
ALLISON WORTCHE is a graduate of the College of William & Mary
and works as an editor of children''s books in New York City, where
she lives. This is her first picture book.
PATRICE BARTON earned a BFA in studio art from the University of
Texas in Austin, where she lives with her husband and son. Her
previous books include Sweet Moon Baby written by Karen
Henry Clark and Mine! by Shutta Crum.
Format: Picture Books
Published: December 13, 2011
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 037586721X
ISBN - 13: 9780375867217