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The Tree: An Environmental Fable
Neal Layton
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Description for The Tree: An Environmental Fable
Paperback. A delightful picture book with a wonderful twist which encourages young children to think about the way animals and humans live side by side. Illustrator(s): Layton, Neal. Num Pages: 32 pages. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBCS. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 290 x 220. .
A delightful picture book with a wonderful twist which encourages young children to think about the way animals and humans live side by side. The tree. Home to a family of birds in their nest, squirrels in their drey and rabbits in their burrow. But what happens to the animals when a man and woman decide to cut it down and use it for their dream house? Can the tree be home to both the animals and the humans? A simple yet fun and distinctive picture book, with a strong environmental message about the importance of respecting ... Read more
A delightful picture book with a wonderful twist which encourages young children to think about the way animals and humans live side by side. The tree. Home to a family of birds in their nest, squirrels in their drey and rabbits in their burrow. But what happens to the animals when a man and woman decide to cut it down and use it for their dream house? Can the tree be home to both the animals and the humans? A simple yet fun and distinctive picture book, with a strong environmental message about the importance of respecting ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781406373202
SKU
V9781406373202
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-5
About Neal Layton
While Neal was growing up, he spent much of his time playing in the dirt, making homemade catapults and drawing pictures. He studied BA Graphic Design at Newcastle and MA Illustration at Central Saint Martins. His studio is a room in his house where he can make a mess. The walls are covered with pictures, drawings, scribbles, badges, photos, posters, ... Read more
Reviews for The Tree: An Environmental Fable
If Neal Layton were a bird, he'd be part of that genus that includes John Burningham and Quentin Blake, because it is with similar delight and abandon that he warbles and flits about his own branches. It's blue dawn as we glide toward the cozy conifer at the centre of Layton's lovely new book, The Tree.
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