We are
still getting curbside pickup from our local library. We make a few requests
and then ask our librarian to select 5 surprise reads for us. All the books are
awesome- but the unexpected books make us doubly happy.
We were so entertained
by Dandy written by Amy Dyckman and illustrated by Charles
Santoso. We've read a few of Amy’s books before, so we figured we were
in for some fun. Looking at the cover
Margo guessed that the book was going to be about her favorite flower, the
dandelion. She loves them because she loves yellow and bumble bees, and she knows
they are so bright they can cheer you up just looking at them.

In the story, Daddy is looking out his window at his meticulously groomed lawn
when he is horrified to spot a dandelion. A weed! In his gorgeous yard! So he rushes out to get rid of the eyesore
ruining his lawn. Just as he gets out to
the dandelion, he sees his daughter, Sweetie, and she's introducing him to Charlotte,
her new best friend. Charlotte is the dandelion. Daddy is on a mission to get
rid of the offending weed, but he doesn’t want to do it in a way that will
upset Sweetie. He devises plans to get rid of it, so she won’t know it was him.
All his friends from the neighborhood can’t get over the horror of having a
dandelion right in the middle of a perfect yard, and so they watch Daddy with
lots of anticipation. What is Charlotte’s fate? You will need to read this
sweet picture book to discover what happens when you want to spread some
beauty.

Dandy is such a cute
book, and I love the messages. Sweetie’s love for her dandelion is so adorable and
Daddy’s obsession with his lawn is something a lot of people can understand.
Seeing all the ways that Daddy tries to get rid of Charlotte had us cracking
up. We were hoping he would change his
mind and let Charlotte live, and I won’t give anything away- I don’t want to
ruin the twist and turns of the story.
But I will say- there were some fun surprises towards the end of the book. The story makes you think about what you
would and wouldn’t do for those you love.
It also makes you see that what one person sees as a terrible weed-
another sees as a beautiful flower. The illustrations are fantastic. The characters’
feelings are expressed perfectly and the style really goes well with the
messages embedded in the words. Overall,
the story makes you think about dandelions and how they came to have such a bad
rap. People go to such pains to get them out of their lawns, and they have many
important functions. Dandelions have health benefits to people, but they also
make your yard healthier for other plants. So much good! This was a big hit for us, so I expect Margo
will be finding her own Charlotte when we go outside. Of course, we will be putting
in an order for more books written by Dyckman when we go to the library next
week.

Has anyone else read Dandy? Or have you read another book written by Amy Dyckman or
illustrated by Charles Santoso? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~F