• Book cover with floral design and text on a black background
  • Decorative floral pages with illustrations and text on a light background
  • Illustration of a yellow duck and other animals in a garden with text.
  • Illustrated book page with a tree face and acorns in a forest setting
  • Illustration of a mouse, flowers, and a dragonfly in a garden setting with text.
  • Decorative illustration with birds, flowers, and leaves on a white background
  • Illustration of a pheasant and a small creature in a garden setting with text.
  • Illustrated forest scene with animals and flowers, featuring text on a white background.

Don’t Eat Me! The Almost True Story of Belladonna

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From award-winning illustrator Esmé Shapiro and debut talent Kate Finney comes the unforgettable story of Belladonna, a spunky, beautiful plant who must learn to survive—even though she can’t flee from those who want to devour her!

Everyone in the forest knows about Belladonna—that tall, beautiful plant whose berries are so delicious that they’re forever being gobbled up. Day after day, poor Belladonna is nibbled at until there’s almost nothing left of her. But unlike the animals who can leap, climb, or fly away, Belladonna, being a plant, is firmly rooted in place. So what’s a plant to do to survive?

This is the story of how Belladonna learns to harness her own chemical powers to protect herself and her descendants . . . and how she learns from a great cast of plant and animal characters—culminating in a dandy pheasant—that no one ever survives alone.

This one-of-a-kind picture book is gorgeously illustrated by Esmé Shapiro with wit and humor, and has an astonishingly epic framing that carries Belladonna across eons into her final, powerful form!
56 pages
Full-color illustrations throughout
11.8 in H | 8 in W
Status: Active