by Cécile Benoist, Illustrated by Charlotte Gastaut
Downtown Booksworks
12/17/2019, hardcover
SKU: 9781941367995
This visually stunning book is an exploration of unique trees--from the tallest Sequoia in California, to a very special forest in India, to a lone Acacia in the Sahara desert--offering a window into different cultures around the world.
Spectacular art enhances twenty fascinating stories about unique species, traditions, and the people who both nurture and destroy different trees from every corner of the world. This beautiful book improbably tells the story of women's equality in India; endangered species in the Seychelle Islands; and the green belt movement in Kenya--among other true tales of the tallest, broadest, most interesting, significant trees on every continent.
This is the perfect book of bedtime stories for nature lovers.
Target age: 4 to 8
About the Contributors:
Cécile Benoist has written many French children's books about science and nature.
Charlotte Gastaut's illustrations grace the boxes of Godiva chocolates, the bottles of L'Occitane hand creams, and the covers and pages of numerous French children's books.