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Description
The Little Book of Trees takes children into the world of these fascinating plants. What is a tree and how does it actually grow? How does a tree change over the course of the seasons and what phases does it go through during its entire life? What happens in its crown, trunk or roots if we look closely? Which animals live there and which forests have developed in the different regions of the world where many trees grow close together? The Little Book of Trees takes children into the world of these fascinating plants. A small arborology presents different types of trees and, and last but not least, the book shows what great things you can do with trees (you can climb trees, build a treehouse in their crown or lie in their shade and relax...) and familiar objects that have their origin from trees (instruments, paper planes, books ...). In the tree quiz on the last double page, children can apply their newly acquired knowledge. Claire Philip is an author and editor who has worked on hundreds of wonderful children's books. She lives in the beautiful Lake District in England with her husband, child and pets. Caroline Attia is an illustrator and animation filmmaker based in Paris.Her work is all about multimedia storytelling. The story always takes center stage, as do the characters that make a good story. She is passionate about creating characters and breathing life into them in her illustrations and animations. Her references include collaborations with Folimage, New York Times, Elle, MTV Asia and others.



