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Build a compost pile, grow tripod beans, make a sun compass, or spend time star gazing!
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Dear Readers, 

Happy Mother’s Day! Need a last minute gift? We’ve got a book for every mom on your list from the perfectionist to the peacemaker! And you, or a mom you know and love, could win one of 10 books in our Mother's Day Gift Guide & Book Giveaway.

Plus now that spring is here, we want to help you get outside—build a compost pile, grow tripod beans, try your hand at making a sun compass, or spend some time star gazing. 

Be well, 
Your friends at Storey

 

Mother’s Day Gift Guide & Book Giveaway

Check out these 10 titles that make the perfect gift for every mom your list, and put your hat in the ring for a chance to win in our book giveaway.

Build a Compost Pile

You can build a compost pile. It isn't complicated (promise!), and it does many wonderful things for your soil.

Grow Tripod Beans

High expectations for your garden this year? The sky is the limit with Tripod Beans from GrowVeg: The Beginner's Guide to Easy Vegetable Gardening.

Make a Sun Compass

Whether in the backwoods or the backyard, a sun compass is a fun and simple way to use the sun to tell what direction is north.

Reach for the Stars

Tune in as Storey's Acquiring Editor, Deb Burns, speaks with Meg Thacher about her book, Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and Constellations.
Try this at home! Share your Storey stories with us @storeypub, using #storeypublishing. We'd love to see what you are up to.
 
@MoonElements shares pics of all the goodies inside The Illustrated Bestiary Collectible Box Set.
@rachelawes shows off
Monarch Butterflies and an awesome butterfly ring (swoon!).
in case you missed it...

NPR Morning Edition: Poetry Provides Comfort — Through The Pandemic And Beyond

Vermont-based poet James Crews says that one reason poetry has provided solace this year is because it's a powerful medium for working through change. "A lot of poems are read during funerals, weddings, graduations, and huge transitions in our lives," he says. "And I feel that we're all turning to poetry as a way of capturing and naming this huge transition that we're all going through together right now."


 
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Photo credits:

Build a Compost Pile illustration © Kristyna Baczynski
Grow Tripod Beans photo © Benedict Vanheems
Make a Sun Compass illustration © Steve Sanford

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