“Margaret and Billy Renkl delighted both children and grown-ups with their story time. Playful, inspiring and downright enchanting, the Renkls will charm you and ignite your curiosity about the natural world. They are so much fun!” — Quail Ridge Books, 2026
“Margaret and Billy were wonderful storytime guests! They did an excellent job interacting with listeners, young and old, as they asked about favorite animals and the state of our gardens. There was even a young boy (probably about 4) who decided to stand directly in front of Billy for the entire last half of the reading, and Billy was sure to show him the pictures up close.” — Little Shop of Stories, 2026
“We loved having Margaret and Billy Renkl! Their presentation was engaging and connected perfectly with our school’s farm program curriculum.” — Atlanta Neighborhood Charter School, 2026
“Margaret Renkl and Billy Renkl are a pleasure to work with and a favorite of our customers and staff. They are fantastic speakers for all ages, both with in-store events and school visits. The Renkls were both so engaging with the kids, and everyone in attendance was excited to participate and enjoy the story!” — Parnassus Books, 2026
“The enthusiasm and wonder that Margaret Renkl and Billy Renkl have for the natural world are both infectious and profoundly moving, and their artistic kinship to one another makes for such a dynamic, memorable presentation. It’s impossible to look at your backyard the same way ever again after being in the Renkls’ presence! The students were riveted—fully engaged by the story and the lively artwork, bubbling with questions, eager to think about familiar flora and fauna in a new way. Margaret and Billy stoked their natural curiosity and created an atmosphere of real learning, fun, and inclusiveness. Everyone felt seen, heard, and excited to get outside!” — Thank You Books, 2026
“The “slender green snake” in a “glimmering world” paints as vivid a picture as the splashy multimedia collaged art provided by Billy Renkl, the author’s brother. Bursting with primary colors, his deeply layered floral extravaganza pops. Varied perspectives immerse readers in the hubbub while keeping the focus on the naturalistic animals. An author’s note extends the introductory information—that robin really does hear a worm underground!” — Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“Renkl’s arresting mixed-media and collage illustrations showcase a wide variety of plants, some sharp in lines and deep in color, others soft and muted, as though they could be peeled back to reveal more of this hidden world. . . . The rich evocative language paired with the second-person narration makes for a gentle read together experience or a transitional book for readers gaining confidence.” — Booklist
“Shimmering collages accompany text that posits the beauty of delights to be found in an unruly habitat. “If you’re a hungry squirrel, you sniff the damp leaves that fell in the weedy garden last fall.” To the butterfly, “You are searching for a safe place to lay your eggs. There it is! Butterfly weed!” There are rabbits sleeping away from the hawk’s eye, and a tired turtle lugging its “house” through weeds. The illustrations render this buzz of activity in close-up views, which take cues from the grand descriptions of the text but do not become too literal. Like realistic watercolors, the pages create a gallery of images for young readers to pore over, and they will soon want to find a weedy garden of their own. VERDICT The natural world glows in these pages, but never in a sentimental way; this book pays attention to everything and reminds children to do the same.” — School Library Journal