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Mar 5, 2026

Early Reader Review: Davy: A Garden for Everyone by Brigitte Weninger

Source: From Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review. 

Davy: A Garden for Everyone by Brigitte Weninger, Illustrated by Eve Tharlet 

Series: Davy
Publisher: NorthSouth Books
Publication Date:   March 10, 2026


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Format: Ebook

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Goodreads Synopsis: 
This final title in the celebrated Davy series is a warm-hearted, intergenerational story about helping one's neighbors and gardening as a community.

In Davy’s neighborhood there’s a garden that was once beautiful, but is now all overgrown. The elderly owner can no longer take care of it, and she urgently needs help. Luckily, Davy and his family come to the rescue! A charming tale about cooperation and community spirit.
Review: 
I didn't realize this was a part of a series, but it was fine as a stand alone book as well. This was a cute introduction to Davy, a little rabbit. In this installment he helps his neighbor reclaim their garden from overgrowth and saves it from a sudden downpour that threatens to flood all their hard work.

The story gives off strong 'sharing is caring' vibes and has cute, soft, but detail illustrations. Children will like the family of rabbits and their little world. The story is sweet and heartwarming.

Parents will like the positive message of helping others and it is a quick read with lovely images. 

Overall this is a cute book coming just in time for Spring. Readers will enjoy the pastel tones and gardening themes right around the time that many places are experiencing them in the real world as well. 

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