A new children’s book, The Girl Whose Garden Comes Alive, has sprouted on Indiegogo, inviting readers into a world where backyard plants hold magical healing powers. Authored by Juliet Howard of Daymoon Botanicals and illustrated by Danielle Barlow, this enchanting story aims to teach children about the natural remedies found in their own gardens.
The narrative follows a young girl who discovers that the plants in her garden can soothe bee stings, heal scrapes, and calm anxiety. Through her adventures, children learn to connect with nature and understand the therapeutic properties of common plants.
The Indiegogo campaign seeks to raise funds for publishing and distributing the book, with various perks offered to backers, including signed copies and exclusive art prints. As of now, the campaign has garnered support from numerous backers, reflecting a growing interest in educational and nature-inspired children’s literature.
To support this project and bring the magical garden to life, visit the Indiegogo campaign page: The Girl Whose Garden Comes Alive.

Mr. Willy Adkins is an American director, actor, producer, photographer, and author. As President of Breaking Fate Entertainment, he’s a multi-talented force in the indie film world. Willy is also the founder of The Illinois Ghost Hunters and a lifelong enthusiast of the paranormal and dark arts. Through his internationally recognized Deviant Desires Photography, he’s known for alternative model portfolios and horror-themed art.
Willy actively supports fellow indie artists, producing and directing numerous film festivals across the U.S. When not immersed in film, he enjoys family time, hiking the Smokies, and crafting his signature spooky dolls, Mr. Willy’s Killer Creatures.
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