Flitter. Flutter. Buzz. Hum. Come watch a meadow thrum.

But what happens when a meadow meets a metropolis? There’s not much pollen to be found with steel buildings, concrete roads, and primly trimmed lawns. With the help of their neighbors, this classroom builds a network of pollinator pathways. By adding native plants to empty lots, window boxes, and yards, they make city spaces bloom and create connected habitats for birds, bees, and other pollinators. With lively, lyrical language and beguiling illustrations, A PATHWAY FOR POLLINATORS will inspire families, classrooms, and communities to look around and take action to enrich urban spaces and protect and support essential wildlife.

Illustrated by Blanca Gómez. Published by Norton Young Readers.