The text appears to be a transcript of a children's book reading session, with the speaker discussing the book "The Bad Seed" by Jory John and Pete Oswald. The speaker describes the book's plot and characters, and shares their own thoughts and feelings about the book. They also mention other books they've read and their experiences at the library.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The book being discussed is "The Bad Seed" written by Jory John and illustrated by Pete Oswald.
2. The narrator is a seed who used to be considered "bad".
3. The seed was once part of a sunflower in a field.
4. The seed was separated from the sunflower when the petals dropped.
5. The seed landed under the bleachers and was "saved" at the last second.
6. The seed used to be late, tell long jokes with no punchlines, and stare at people.
7. The seed decided to change and try to be good.
8. The seed visits the library, which is its favorite place.
9. The seed finds a book called "The Species" and becomes attached to it.
10. The library asks the seed to return the book because someone else is waiting to read it.
11. The seed initially resists giving up the book but eventually decides to return it.
12. The seed is able to borrow the book again in the future.
13. The seed finds a new favorite book at the library.
14. The seed receives another letter from the library, but the contents are not specified.