The little girl in this story is not so sure she wants to be her Aunt Julie’s flower girl. She would rather play hide-and-go-see at Grandma’s, hide under the couch until the wedding is over, rider her bike, or go swimming than wear flowers in her hair. However, she soon discovers a wedding dress, veil, and gloves from her own mother’s wedding in Grandma’s attic. Pretty soon, she’s thinking about her own wedding, but for now, she’ll just be the flower girl.
Flower Girl (Paperback)
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2.0 out of 5 stars
so so book
This book didn’t really apply to my flower girl and if anything, it focused more on her being nervous when my flower girl is so excited and she thinks that it’s HER getting…
3.0 out of 5 stars
A nice read
When Anna overhears a discussion about Aunt Julie’s wedding, she learns she is to be the flower girl. Oh, no! Anna doesn’t believe that weddings are fun for kids.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book!
My daughter and I love this simple, beautiful story!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great gift to flower girls
This is a great for a bride to give her intended flower girl. What a fun way to introduce the idea of being in the wedding party. Cute story and great illustrations.