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OverviewMeet the animals, plants, and people who make the garden come alive! Through snow, sun, wind, and rain, a garden never truly sleeps. On the shores of Lake Superior, Aunt Noriko and her niece Dehlia nurture their garden through every season-planting seeds, fending off hungry visitors, harvesting vegetables, and giving thanks for nature's abundance. Told in lyrical verse and filled with vivid illustrations, Garden Sleeping, Garden Growing celebrates the cycle of the year with science facts, folklore, and hands-on wisdom. A perfect book for curious kids, young gardeners, and families who love the natural world ""From a cold and sometimes snowy spot comes a warm story of a lovely growing garden and a talented gardener who plants and tends it. This is a wonderful story to share with children about the magic of growing plants and the gifts that they give to those who care for them ...an inspiration to young readers and also those who read to them."" -- Janet Schultz, Botany Program Leader, Eastern Region US Forest Service USDA, retired ""This heartwarming story, amplified with colorful, glowing illustrations, will awaken garden dreams for children and adults both! Led through a cyclical year of gardening, we begin to understand not only how to grow a garden, but basic concepts of environmentalism and our interconnectedness with nature all around us."" -- Isabel Estrada, author of La Mariachi ""Garden Sleeping, Garden Growing is a book with a scope as wide as the seasons! Woven between wondrous illustrations and informative text, a story as old as stories themselves unfolds for young and old. This is a book to be shared in any season-as relatable as it is relevant!"" -- Tim Cleary, Associate Professor of Drawing/Painting, Northern Michigan University ""This delightful book brings rural life to the page in a fresh and surprising way-through the eyes of a garden in Michigan's wild and beautiful Upper Peninsula. The lively illustrations of animals and nature are full of energy and wonder, sparking the imagination of kids and adults alike."" -- Ann Russ, ceramicist, Marquette, MI ""This garden book is beautifully illustrated with vibrant images that make us want to step into the page. The lyrical prose unfolds a story of discovery for each month while packed with new information from the Lake Superior shores and yet builds on a story of renewal and a garden's bounty."" -- Diane Bradley-Kantor, author of the Henry Wilder series From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana MagnusonPublisher: Loving Healing Press Imprint: Loving Healing Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9798896560470Pages: 36 Publication Date: 16 September 2025 Recommended Age: From 6 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""From a cold and sometimes snowy spot comes a warm story of a lovely growing garden and a talented gardener who plants and tends it. This is a wonderful story to share with children about the magic of growing plants and the gifts that they give to those who care for them. Gardening with nature's green magicians is an inspiration to young readers and also those who read to them."" -- Janet Schultz, Botany Program Leader Eastern Region US Forest Service USDA retired ""Grab a spade and start digging! This heart-warming story, amplified with colorful, glowing illustrations will awaken garden dreams for children and adults both! Led through a cyclical year of gardening, we begin to understand not only how to grow a garden, but basic concepts of environmentalism and our interconnectedness with nature all around us. Magnuson's exquisite lyricism, attention to detail, and love of Mother Earth are apparent on every page!"" -- Isabel Estrada, author of La Mariachi ""Garden Growing, Garden Sleeping is a book with a scope as wide as the seasons! Woven between wondrous illustrations and informative text, a story as old as stories themselves unfolds for young and old. This is a book to be shared in any season, and between any generation - as relatable as it is relevant!"" -- Tim Cleary, Associate Professor of Drawing/Painting, Northern Michigan University ""This delightful book brings rural life to the page in a fresh and surprising way-through the eyes of a garden in Michigan's wild and beautiful Upper Peninsula. It's full of fun little discoveries (did you know a chipmunk can pack away two gallons of seeds and nuts in just three days?). The lively illustrations of animals and nature are full of energy and wonder, sparking the imagination of kids and adults alike."" -- Ann Russ, ceramicist, Marquette, MI ""This garden book is beautifully illustrated with vibrant images that make us want to step into the page. The lyrical prose unfolds a story of discovery for each month while packed with new information from the Lake Superior shores and yet builds on a story of renewal and garden's bounty. A page turner for every curious child and adult who wants to know more."" -- Diane Bradley-Kantor, author of the Henry Wilder series Author InformationMichigan's Upper Peninsula is a window into the magic of changing seasons, a dance of forests, rivers, Lake Superior with its cliffs, and a landscape of nuanced colors and dramatic, shifting weather patterns.Art is my perception of the complexity of the world. I hope for honesty in being a visual witness showing life's beauty and struggles through my art, through detail and storytelling. My illustrations, drawings and paintings bring me into the world I'm painting, smelling the scent of pine forests, touching the beaver, running with wolves, swimming under the water's surface, flying with eagles and hawks. My fingertips know the bear's teeth, a lizard's skin, the bark on a tree. Personalities form as I work. Sometimes an image draws itself. Sometimes they argue -- a lot.Influenced by the world of illustration, my portraits and gallery art increasingly lean toward the allegorical. I enjoy the direct creating of texture, mixing of paints, and brushwork in traditional illustration. Adjustments, when necessary, are made with a computer. Since 1990, the field has changed considerably from hands-on to computer applications. Now AI is entering the picture, literally.To address the climate crisis, I began writing with an intention of bringing gratitude and hope for our world. Garden Sleeping, Garden ""Growing: In and Around All Year Long"" is my first of three books, written and illustrated for Middle-Grade and Young Adult audiences.Notes on a Professional Career. Over the decades, Diana has illustrated 101 books for children for educational trade publishers. She taught illustration classes at Northern Michigan University and presented in schools. In 2016, she was named Marquette City's Visual Artist of the year. Zero Degrees in Marquette, and Gallery on 5th in Calumet carry her work Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |