BOOK REVIEW - Tree Full of Wonder: An educational, rhyming book about magic of trees for children by Anna Smithers

Tree Full of Wonder: An educational, rhyming book about magic of trees for childrenAuthor: Anna SmithersGenre: Children's Picture BookPublication Date: 16th November 2021
Book Description:Have you ever wondered why trees are important? Why do we need to protect them? 
Tree Full of Wonder is a vibrant, rhyming, educational and unique picture book showing the unbreakable bond between people and trees. Children will fall in love with nature and will become Protectors of the Trees.
Mindful stories for kids create a brighter and calmer future, one child at a time.
Through included, simple information, breathtaking illustrations and worksheets at the end, children will discover:- Why trees are important and useful to us- What can we do to protect them- How to recognise common trees
Perfect for fans of:Peter Wohlleben booksThe Hidden Life of TreesPeter and the Tree childrenSir David AttenboroughGreta Thunberg
Great for parents who are looking for:children's books about treesbooks for children about naturetree picture booksbooks that rhyme
Buy your copy now and discover the wonder of trees!
Buy Links:Amazon US | UK


MY REVIEW
A story about the importance of trees and how we should take care of them just as they take care of us. A jolly good read with an important message to help our environment. Sometimes you just need a cute book with vibrant vocabulary and colourful illustrations to remind you about the important things in life, like our trees and their significance to our health and growth. I loved the inclusion of Charles II (shows both historical relevance and the various uses of trees). It's a wonderful educational read that I would recommend for young minds.
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Rating: 5Source: Own copy

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