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Garden Jungle
Hélène Druvert
Picture · ages 4–8

Garden Jungle

Written and illustrated by Hélène Druvert

Top giftableAdults love it tooEndlessly rereadable

Hélène Druvert's exquisite laser-cut paper artistry transforms an ordinary back garden into a teeming jungle, as a bored little boy follows a butterfly deeper than he's ever dared to go.

  • Best for4–8
  • FormatPicture
  • Length32 pp
  • Read aloud~6 min

The vibe

What it’s like.

Style

  • Lyrical

Tone

  • Whimsical
  • Gentle
  • Adventurous
  • Warm

Themes

On the pagegardens, jungle, nature, paper cut art, butterflies, imagination

Experience meters

Energy2/ 5
Humour2/ 5
Scariness1/ 5
Peril1/ 5
Wonder5/ 5
Cosiness3/ 5
Emotional intensity2/ 5
Conceptual intensity2/ 5

What’s it about?

The story.

Tom is bored in his own back garden, until a single butterfly leads him further than he's ever wandered before. As he follows it deeper into the greenery, the familiar becomes fantastical: the grass rises into towering jungle, the family cat prowls as a leopard, and everyday garden creatures loom large and wondrous. Through Hélène Druvert's signature laser-cut silhouettes, dense fronds and hidden animals come alive across the pages, layering shadow and light so that each spread feels like parting a curtain of leaves. Part imaginative adventure, part celebration of the wild worlds waiting in ordinary places, Garden Jungle invites young readers to look closer and dream bigger. Delicate, beautiful and quietly magical, it's a large-format artwork of a picture book, made to be pored over and shared again and again.

Fit check

Right for your child?

Where it lands by age

A read-aloud and shared picture book for 4-8s, with strong crossover appeal for grown-ups who love paper art. The gentle, imaginative story and intricate cut-paper spreads reward close looking, making it both a calming share and a keepsake gift.

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  • Best fit · 4–8
  • Read aloud · 3–7
  • Independent · 6–8

Prose load

Light

Visual support

Very high

Reluctant-reader friendly

Workable

Read-aloud quality

Strong

Works well for

  • Reading aloud
  • Reading together
  • Gift-buying
Low sensitivityNo content warnings

Nothing in the book is likely to concern most parents. Safe to recommend without preview.

Bedtime suitability

3 / 5 · Workable

Sensitive-child

5 / 5 · Good fit

Graphic intensity

1 / 5 · None

Best for

  • Beautiful illustrations
  • Nature lovers
  • Gift books
  • Quiet sharing

Avoid if

  • Wants fast plot
  • Wants funny story

Why it lands

Why they love it.

Why kids love it

When Tom follows a butterfly, his ordinary garden turns wild: grass grows into jungle and the cat becomes a leopard. Children love spotting the hidden creatures cut into the layered pages and imagining the same adventure waiting in their own back garden.

  • Secret world
  • Adventure and freedom
  • Transformation

Why parents love it

Hélène Druvert's laser-cut paper craft turns each spread into a small marvel of shadow and detail. It celebrates the imaginative wildness of a familiar garden, reads beautifully aloud, and makes a striking gift that invites slow, repeated exploration.

  • Beautiful illustrations
  • Indie gem discovery
  • Bedtime appropriate

About the author & illustrator

Hélène Druvert.

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Hélène Druvert

Writer & illustrator

Bio coming soon.

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