"Norma: A Flower Scout" by Lillian Elizabeth Roy is a book about a young girl's summer adventure in the countryside, where she learns about gardening, friendship, and the value of nature. Norma writes home about her exciting arrival at Green Hill Farm with her pals, Belle and Frances, and their bumpy start involving mud and a grumpy driver. As the girls adjust to their new farm surroundings, they decide to start a flower garden and form their own Girl Scout troop. With the help of Mrs. Tompkins, Norma starts to understand the work and the fun that come with gardening, promising a season of growth and discovery.
Norma: A Flower Scout
By Lillian Elizabeth Roy
Three friends find mud, adventure, and the seeds of a Girl Scout troop as they begin their summer on a farm.
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