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Kit Chase - Oliver's Tree - 9780399546488 - V9780399546488
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Oliver's Tree

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Description for Oliver's Tree Board book. Oliver, Charlie and Lulu love to play outside together. Their favourite game is hide-and-seek, but sometimes it's not fair for Oliver the elephant because his friends can hide in trees where he can't reach them. So the friends set off on a search for a tree that Oliver can play in as well. Num Pages: 30 pages, full colour illustrations. BIC Classification: YBCS. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 154 x 152 x 18. Weight in Grams: 232.
Oliver, Charlie and Lulu love to play outside together. Their favourite game is hide-and-seek, but sometimes it's not fair for Oliver the elephant because his friends can hide in trees where he can't reach them. So the friends set off on a search for a tree that Oliver can play in as well. In a story style reminiscent of Goldilocks...
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Oliver, Charlie and Lulu love to play outside together. Their favourite game is hide-and-seek, but sometimes it's not fair for Oliver the elephant because his friends can hide in trees where he can't reach them. So the friends set off on a search for a tree that Oliver can play in as well. In a story style reminiscent of Goldilocks on the hunt for the perfect bed to sleep in, these three friends try out several trees, but none are quite right (there's a reason why we don't see elephants in trees!). When Oliver finally gives up in frustration, his friends build him a tree house to surprise him--and also provide the perfect place for them to play!

Product Details

Publication date
2017
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Condition
New
Number of Pages
30
Format
Board book
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780399546488
SKU
V9780399546488
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Kit Chase
Kit Chase is a freelance artist and writer who is perhaps best known for leaving behind trails of broken pencils, eraser fragments, chewed pens, and scraps of scribbled paper. She is the founder and imaginator for LullaLoo, LLC, which operates out of trafalgarssquare.com. Kit resides in sunny Southern California with her sidekick husband, four rollicking children, and a rowdy corgi....
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Kit Chase is a freelance artist and writer who is perhaps best known for leaving behind trails of broken pencils, eraser fragments, chewed pens, and scraps of scribbled paper. She is the founder and imaginator for LullaLoo, LLC, which operates out of trafalgarssquare.com. Kit resides in sunny Southern California with her sidekick husband, four rollicking children, and a rowdy corgi. She dreams of someday having a backyard full of climb-worthy trees. This is her first book.

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Praise for OLIVER'S TREE STARRED REVIEW FROM KIRKUS Warm, appealing watercolors defined with pen and ink and containing just the right amount of detail show the three friends . . . Young children will root for the three friends, enjoy the mild suspense and delight in the very satisfying ending. As gentle and unassuming as Oliver, this story thoroughly charms....
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Praise for OLIVER'S TREE STARRED REVIEW FROM KIRKUS Warm, appealing watercolors defined with pen and ink and containing just the right amount of detail show the three friends . . . Young children will root for the three friends, enjoy the mild suspense and delight in the very satisfying ending. As gentle and unassuming as Oliver, this story thoroughly charms. FROM BOOKLIST In her debut offering, Chase effectively captures how friendship warms the heart. . . . An excellent story for little ones at bedtime and for sharing anytime with beginning readers. FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Chase's crisp, chipper narration never attempts to manipulate readers' feelings, and her restraint, combined with her subtly expressive characters and the elegant prettiness of her watercolor and ink drawings, lends the book a distinctly British lilt that inoculates it against treacliness. The Awww that will all but inevitably accompany the final scene
a rousing game of pirate pretend play
is thoroughly deserved. FROM SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL An adorable elephant, a sweet-faced rabbit, and a pudgy little owl play hide-and-seek in the forest. . . . The pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations are muted and soft, and the text is spare and sweet. A quiet testament to friendship and creative problem solving. FROM SHELF AWARENESS This charming tale of friendship will have children and parents eager for more from first-time author and artist Kit Chase.

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