Be Thankful for Trees

By Harriet Ziefert & Brian Fitzgerald

$19.99
80 pages • Paper Over Board • Ages 4–8 • 17.68” x 10.25" • ISBN: 978-1636550206

What gives you a seat, a floor for your feet?
A place you can sit with your family to eat? 
The pum-pum of a drum, a guitar’s twangy strum . . .
Tree wood makes music zing, ping, and hum.

Using lilting, rhyming couplets, this book explores the many items that are made from trees. But it doesn’t stop there! Kids will also learn about the many uses of live trees – and the environmental danger to trees posed by forest fires, floods, and deforestation. Kids are encouraged to be kind, not only to one another, but to the environment as well.

Kids will view their backyards and parks in a whole new light after going on an arboreal eco-tour in this gorgeous paean to trees.

What they’re saying about this book…

“Arboreal adoration that will indeed leave readers feeling thankful for our wooded world. Narrated in rhyming couplets that scan well, this book manages to pack a lot of thought-provoking concepts into a short format in a cohesive, engaging way. Fitzgerald’s colorful, stylized digital illustrations brim with outdoorsy charm and highlight the many beautiful textures and grain patterns of tree barks and cut wood.”

Kirkus

“There are so many ways trees are part of our lives…Kids are encouraged to be kind, not only to one another, but to the environment as well.”

–Stylish Modern Motherhood

“Be Thankful for Trees,” describes and honors the countless ways that trees contribute to our world. Ziefert’s informative, rhyming text is sure to keep readers engaged throughout as well as prompt fruitful discussions and STEM lessons after the book is complete.”

–Olivia The Librarian

“This celebratory ode that encourages readers to explore and appreciate nature is a welcome addition”

School Library Journal

Harriet Ziefert

Was among the founding pioneers in the development and teaching of what today is known as the Common Core Curriculum. Since then, she has written more than 200 books.

Ziefert launched the award-winning Jump-Into-Chapters series, which includes Scribbles and Ink, now a WGBH televised series. As a packager, Ziefert delivered the Caldecott honor-winning There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. The mother of two and grandmother of five, Ziefert lives in the Berkshires of Massachusetts.

Brian Fitzgerald

An internationally recognized, award-winning illustrator of children's books. He is a graduate of Ireland's National College of Art and Design and has also worked on publishing, editorial, and design projects. Brian lives and works in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin.

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