32 pp.
11 1/4" x 8 3/4"
Floris Books
Hardcover
Published: March 2013
978-0-86315-946-6
Benjamin and Anna love staying with their cousin Robin
in his house near the forest. In the autumn, Robin takes them to see
his favourite tree--a giant oak that is 300 years old. The children
build a den under the oak tree's giant branches and watch the squirrels
hide acorns in its wide trunk.
In the winter they ski through the
forest and meet the foresters who chose which trees will become
firewood this year--but not their beautiful oak tree!
In the
spring the children go searching for badgers and see many animals that
live in the forest--nesting birds, gentle deer and shy rabbits. One
night, the tree helps Benjamin when he discovers a creature he didn't
expect. How can the children say thank you?
A beautifully
detailed, seasonal story from Gerda Muller, who gave us the beloved
Seasons board books and Where Do They Go When it Rains? Children will
love to spot the realistic animals and birds that live in the great
oak's forest.
(Ages 3-6)