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The Secret Life of Trees

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A lovely combination of scientific fact and fantasy, this title will draw in young readers who gravitate to both fiction and nonfiction selections. The soft color palette and playful illustrations add charm to this book narrated by Oakheart, who conveys information about different kinds of trees, forests, seasons, and animals with the added attraction of tree-related tales that have originated in different parts of the world. This book succeeds as a read-aloud for a single sitting, but the wealth of information conveyed makes it likely that readers will return to favorite sections that can be enjoyed without reading the book in its entirety.

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A wonderful book on the importance of trees to our environment which gently informs children of the necessity of looking after our forests and woodlands. Oakheart, the oldest tree in the forest, leads us through this beautiful guide to trees. Looking at trees throughout the sessions via combination of poems, folklore and factual information this book teaches us why trees are so necessary to our survival. Did you know trees can talk to each other. Or the oldest living thing is a tree. You know these facts and much, much more after reading this.
Perfect for children aged 7 - 11

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The whimsical illustrations in this book invite children and adults to spend time with each page, while the text weaves together folk tales from around the world with interesting facts about trees in age-appropriate language. I found the botany lessons engaging and informative-- I learned things I'd only had a vague understanding of before! But the folk tales seemed to be a cursory addition and didn't add to the book's appeal because they were presented in compressed text with smaller illustrations. The idea of combining folktales and botanical facts is great; the result fell flat, in my opinion.

I can imagine keeping this book on a classroom or bedroom shelf where preschoolers and early elementary-aged children could pull it out at will and enjoy.

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From enchanting tree folktales from around the world, to engaging riddles, delightful poems and fascinating facts, this beautifully illustrated guide into the secret life of trees is one that will be enjoyed by readers young and old alike.

Young readers will delight at spotting all the different animals that shelter in the trees branches, whilst confident readers will be captivated by the books ample content, including the important advice on 'how to be tree happy' - respect, plant and recycle.

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An inredibly cute and sweet book that is not only informative for children but adults alike. I enjoyed it a lot and hope my child will enjoy it too when she's old enough to understand English.

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This is a lovely illustrated book that teaches children about trees through stories by a narrator who's an oak tree. It gives a lot of information and would be best suited for a classroom sort of setting as a read-aloud for young children who enjoy stories and fables, perhaps in a Waldorf setting.

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This was a cute illustrated book that included some poems, some legends from various countries, and some facts about trees. It was a little long for just a picture book, but would make a great gift for any children in the 8-10 age range. The drawings were really beautiful, and the facts were easy to understand. I even learned a few things myself!

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This was so CUTE!

This picture book is narrated by Oakheart the Brave who wants you to know about trees, how they grow, what purpose they fullfill, and how their live is different depending on which season it is. Also, he tells tales the wind wispered to him or birds brought to his attention.

Accompanied is this by beautiful and detailed pictures that are fun to look at.

I was quite surprised by the amount of text in there, and I am sure i would have loved this as a toddler. Because I've always loved trees, because this book is beautifully written and illustrated, but also because it has more text than I usually find in picture books. This might be cool for someone just starting to read by themselves, or shortly before that.
Also I want to mention that this was a great way to expand my vocab, because honestly, lessons in school never included tree-specific words.

I recieved a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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*The Secret Life of Trees 🌳

Thank you to Netgalley & the publisher for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

The Secret Life of Trees is a Children’s book filled with science facts, folklore stories, fabulous illustrations & more!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, however I believe it was a bit too complex for the ages of my children. (Ages 2-5) My oldest has always been fascinated with trees, so he did enjoy learning the facts of trees more than the folklore tales.
I would recommend this book for school aged Children who love to learn about nature, trees & science.

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What an eclectic, diverse book about trees! This book contains scientific information, poems, and tales about trees from around the world. The illustrations are beautiful and children will learn so much about the natural world. I would recommend this for kids at least 5 years old as it has a lot of information.

Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for providing this ARC.

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What a great book! This book is packed full of tree knowledge and stories about trees from around the world! I loved the multicultural stories and poems mixed throughout the informational text. The pictures are beautiful and would draw in any young reader.
It starts with a riddle about Oakheart, a tree in the forest, then he leads you through the facts and stories of trees. The book ends with "how to be tree-happy" a section giving advice for for future trees. It's a wonderful mix of stories with nonfiction!
I would highly recommend this for school-aged readers, anyone younger may be overwhelmed by the amount of information on some pages.
Thanks to #netgalley and #quartopublishinggroup for this copy of #secretlifeoftrees

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