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The little beech tree, Janis Ridgley

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The little beech tree, Janis Ridgley
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The little beech tree
Responsibility statement
Janis Ridgley
Summary
Little Beech Tree is an endearing story of a small beech tree growing in the shadow of much bigger trees. In the fall, while the leaves of the other trees turn brilliant colors, the leaves of the distraught Little Beech Tree stay green. The People, as the Little Beech Tree calls them, visit the forest and admire the brilliant colors of the tall Sugar Maple and the Quaking Aspen and the towering Oak. The Little Beech Tree becomes very sad that none of the visitors even notice him with his green leaves. The tale teaches children about the four seasons and overcoming hardships from the perspective of a very unusual little tree. In the process, the story builds understanding of various trees and their leaves, the concepts of left and right, big and small, different colors, and various modes of transportation. Young children may especially appreciate the travails and eventual triumph of the resilient Little Beech Tree. Read Little Beech Tree and discover its uplifting message of how the little tree with his green leaves realizes his self-worth
Target audience
juvenile
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