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The Last Tree

Emily Haworth-Booth

From Shelf: Books to boost vocabulary for Y3 and Y4

An arresting tale that feels both timeless and timely. A group of friends make their home in a forest. After years of happiness, the community begins to build houses and walls. Soon the adults are not curious about the world beyond. Can the children save the last tree?

An arresting tale that feels both timeless and timely.

A group of friends make their home in a forest. After years of happiness, the community begins to build houses and walls. Soon the adults are not curious about the world beyond. Can the children save the last tree?

From the author of the phenomenally successful The King Who Banned the Dark comes a new tale about community and our relationship with the environment and nature.

Once upon a time a group of friends were seeking a place to call home. The desert was too hot, the valley was too wet and the mountain was too windy.

Then they found the forest. It was perfect. The leaves gave shelter from the sun and rain, and a gentle breeze wound through the branches.

But the friends soon wanted to build shelters. The shelters became houses, then the houses got bigger. All too soon they wanted to control the environment and built a huge wooden wall around the community.

As they cut down the trees, the forest becomes thinner, until there is just one last tree standing.

It is down to the children to find a solution.

'A timely and inspiring parable.' The Guardian

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
32
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:
9781843654377
Published Date:
6/2/2020
Dimensions:
280mm x 220mm x 2mm
Weight:
190g
Category:
Picture storybooks

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RRP: £6.99

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781843654377

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