In The Tiny Tailors, Kat Macleod's signature mixed-media style captures all the wonders and possibilities of the garden. A new bud can be turned into a cape and an armful of forget-me-nots can make the most beautiful gown. Seemingly ordinary elements--flowers, feathers, leaves, and seeds--are turned into stylish suits and floral costumes when seen from the Tiny Tailors' vantage point. A variety of verbs describe the costumes' construction, helping young readers learn the language to build their own creations. Explorers big and small are encouraged to use their imagination and discover new natural artifacts in their own garden.