What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?
What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?
What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?-Books-Big Picture Press-Yes Bebe
What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?-Books-Big Picture Press-Yes Bebe
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What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?

9781800784383

By (author) Emma Carlisle , Illustrated by Emma Carlisle
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Dimensions: 30 x 23.5 x 0.5 cm

Book Type: Paperback / softback

Pages: 40

Publishing Date: 20230119

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What do you see when you look at a tree? Leaves and twigs and branches?
Or do you see a real, living thing, That moves, and breathes and dances?


Immerse yourself in this gentle picture book that encourages us to explore our connection with nature.

In association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this wonderful picture book explores themes of empathy, mindfulness and personal growth through the eyes of a child. Beautifully written and illustrated by the award-winning artist Emma Carlisle, What Do You See When You Look At a Tree? urges readers to reconnect with nature by asking questions that encourage critical thinking and reflection on their own development, as well as helping to establish a deeper appreciation for the environment and their place within it.

Stunning watercolour and hand-finished artwork draws parallels to the bestselling The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, and evokes the classic nostalgia of E. H. Shephard's much-loved Winnie-the-Pooh.

Mindfulness tips and information about trees are included at the back of the book for both adult and child to read together.

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